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many kinds of artists, many kinds of pictures |
| chirps fly wild across the metal jungle playground angry, raging squawks melodious songs sharing childhood possessions everything she or he owns it’s spring, green explodes from every branch and lawn azaleas dazzle along the gray chainlink fence the artist lays down her saturated paintbrush some pictures don’t need paper * * * * * The Naga Uta is a syllabic poem requiring a combination of alternating five and seven syllables per line. The lines vary in this order...5/7/5/7/5/7 etc, and ends with ...5/7/7 The form does not require a rhyme scheme. |