Senryū
Senryū is a form of Japanese poetry that consists of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5, similar to Haiku. However, while Haiku often focuses on nature and seasonal themes, Senryū typically explores human emotions and experiences, often with a humorous or satirical twist.
The subject matter of Senryū can range from everyday life to social commentary, making it relatable and accessible. This poetic form allows for a playful use of language, often highlighting the quirks and absurdities of human behavior, which distinguishes it from more serious poetic styles.