sijo
sijo is a traditional Korean form of poetry that consists of three lines, with a specific syllable pattern of 14-16-14. Each line typically contains a distinct idea or theme, often reflecting nature, human emotions, or philosophical thoughts. The structure allows for a twist or resolution in the final line, creating a sense of closure.
This poetic form has been practiced for centuries and is often recited or sung. Sijo can be found in various cultural contexts, including literature and music, and continues to be an important part of Korean artistic expression today.