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Two types of love portrayed.

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Two souls entangled.

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When silk and satin meet.

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Written in first person narrative – a much frowned upon literary technique. (Similar to how free form is rather reviled by purists in poetry.)

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Three poems for the price of one.

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Sijo is a Korean poetic form consisting of three lines averaging 14-16 syllables. The first line introduces a situation, a development or turn in line two and the third a twist and conclusion. The twist is presented in the first half of the final line – which could be a surprise in sound, meaning or some other poetic device.

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A maiden and her warrior’s dalliance among the flowers.

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Reminisce once more…return once again.

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Hwang’s favorite treat.

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A romantic interlude between Mi-Na and Hwang. Dedicated to Ken Bultman, who truly appreciated my pieces about my favorite fictional couple.

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