She Sees (Senryu Japanese poetry form)

Sheryl Martin
Jul 30, 2017 · 1 min read

The Senryu is three lines with a pattern of 5–7–5 syllables. It must be in present tense with the theme of human nature or emotions.

She sees humanity —
God is being forgotten,
look to eternity.

Sheryl Martin

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It is suffering that shoots streams of creativity out of my heart, and the brokenness of life that explodes my heart into its soul.

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