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Katauta Poem
A chapter in the book 2024 Gypsy's Haiku

Daily Miracle

by Gypsy Blue Rose

daily miracle,

barley veiled with golden dusk—

the scarecrow bows in reverence

 





KATAUTA is an unrhymed 8th-century Japanese poem consisting of 19 syllables with a 5/7/7 pattern. A pair of katauta is called a sedoka. The form was used for poems addressed to a lover like tanka. click here for more info

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