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Korean Sijo Poem

A chapter in the book One Thousand Cranes

A Thousand and One Nights

by Gypsy Blue Rose

 
 
thousand and one nights 
won't be enough 
to love you the way I want  

each eve  
veiled in silver moon  
I watch you sleep  

tangled in memories  
breathless and wrapped  
in a thousand and one little deaths 
 
 
 




One Thousand and One Nights = is a collection of folk tales compiled by various authors across Asia. The Nights is the story of King Shahryar and his wife. The folk tale is that King Shahryar was going to kill his slave, Scheherazade. But she offered to tell a story before her execution. She was such a wonderful storyteller that the king wanted one more story each night, thus keeping her alive for a thousand and one tales and nights. In the end, King Shahryar had fallen in love with his slave, Scheherazade, and married her.

A little death = is a slang term for climax

SIJO poem is a traditional Korean poetic form related to haiku and tanka. Traditionally, a Sijo is comprised of 44-46 syllables OR LESS. Originally intended as songs, sijo can be romantic, metaphysical, reflection, or spiritual themes. Whatever the subject, the first line introduces an idea or story, the second supplies a "turn," and the third provides closure. The pattern is not strict but it has to be 46 syllables o less. Theme 3,4,4,4 = 1st stanza/Elaboration 3,4,4,4 = 2nd stanza/Counter Theme 3,5. 3rd stanza/Completion 4,3 = 4th stanza Sijo Form Definition

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