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Micropoetry: Humility

As I prepare myself for
Another serve of humility,
I realize the distinction between
Medicine and food for thought
Is blurred in real life.
©Suyog Ketkar

#Gogyohka
#Micropoetry


Gogyohka, pronounced GO-GEE-YO-KUH, is a Japenese form of five-line micropoetry that—unlike Haiku or Senryu—doesn’t rest on the principle of the number of syllables. It relies on your power of speaking directly.



4 responses to “Micropoetry: Humility”

  1. Gogyohka :)…. I realise the distinction between writer ketkar and poet suyog 🙂 Great going!!

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    1. hehe… thanks Juhi. That’s really hearty of you.

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    1. Thank you. I am glad you liked it.

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