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March 15, 2021
Pencil meets paper as I determine who will do what.
A nervous smile meets my face as I wonder if they’ll like it.
Characters rebel, readers assume. It’s not mine anymore.

© Jordan K., Oxford, GA
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This is a Korean form of poetry called sijo. It has three lines, each with a total syllable count of 14-16. The third line has a twist and usually begins with a group of 3 syllables. I learned about it in my English class.