- - At first had always imagined kind uncle composed poem
- - Quick-to-read poem
- - Japanese creation, great achievement by the sound of it?
- - japanese poem / whose pattern of syllables / is five-seven-five
- - Poem greeting sound of dove as it is heard
- - Poem with a 5/7/5 pattern
- - Japanese verse form of three short lines
- - Heat inks up, oddly enough, to produce Japanese poetry
- - japanese work with very few words
- - First of haunting autumnal images Keats used to write poem
- - Poetic form with kireji
- - Poem with a 5-7-5 pattern
- - Epigrammatic Japanese poem
- - Loud bird-call audible in poem
- - japanese poem often about nature
- - Japanese verse form with 17 syllables
- - kobayashi issa poem
- - Thea, pick our alternative poem!
- - Japanese poetry form
- - Japanese poem in three lines
- - artform with a 5/7/5 structure
- - Symmetrical Japanese poem
- - Stylised Japanese poem of 17 syllables
- - Short Japanese verse
- - Seventeen-syllable poetry form
- - Poem patterned like / the one featured in this clue / [padding out the rest]
- - Oriental poem
- - Japanese three-line poem
- - Japanese poem of seventeen syllables
- - Japanese lines
- - Form of Japanese poetry
- - 17-syllable Japanese verse form
- - Japanese poem
- - A poem like this clue / Although perhaps not quite as / Abominable
- - Bit of poetry with the same syllable count as this very clue
- - Three-line poem
- - Japanese verse of three lines
- - Short Japanese poem
- - Poem with 17 morae
- - Poem of 17 syllables
- - Occasionally, Thea picks up poem
- - 17-syllable poem
- - 17-syllable Japanese poem
- - Japanese verse with 17 syllables
- - Japanese poetic form
- - Very short poem
- - Poem, great accomplishment, read out
- - Japanese verse form
- - Seventeen-syllable work
- - Seventeen-syllable verse
- - Japanese terse verse
- - Lines husband may like but with no margins
- - Poem name whose singular and plural forms are the same
- - 17-syllable verse
- - Three-line Japanese poem
- - Oriental poem with sound of excited talk as lovebirds do
- - A poetry form/With seventeen syllables/And only three lines
- - Specifically designed poem
- - Island nation reflected after chap discovered Japanese writing
- - Japanese 17-syllable poem
- - Noble, with great success, recited poetic lines
- - Poem like 'The swallow flies up / Into a blue evening sky, / Summer's small herald'
- - Japanese three-line verse form
- - 17-syllable work
- - One-stanza poem
- - Japanese verse form with 17 syllables in three short phrases
- - Japanese poem with 17 syllables
- - Poem with 17 syllables
- - Work with 17 syllables
- - 17-syllable form of poetry
- - A poem like this / Of 17 syllables / Split 5-7-5
- - 17-syllable verse form
- - Japanese three-line verse
- - Poem read in a Zen garden, perhaps
- - Three-phrase poem
- - Poem with exactly 17 syllables
- - Seventeen-syllable poem
- - Seventeen-syllable creation
- - Japanese poetry
- - Short poem about nature
- - Three-line Japanese verse
- - Narrowly defined poem
- - 17-syllable creation
- - Verse with 17 syllables
- - 3-line poem
- - Unrhymed poem
- - Type of Japanese poem
- - Japanese verse
- - Short poem
- - Type of poem.
- - japanese verse form in 17 syllables
- - three-line poem that originated in japan
- - 'What Richard Wright wrote' could be the first line of one
- - What's poetic greeting heard the country over?
- - One having three lines listened to stoned fancy
- - "consider me / as one who loved poetry / and persimmons" for example
- - find oriental verse in shanghai? kudos!
- - This country is back — after having an illness — that's just for starters
- - Reportedly excellent masterstroke to produce short verse form
- - Short form poetry
- - Bit of terse verse
- - Three-line work of art
- - The clue for this word, while not all that poetic, is an example
- - Poetic genre of Matsuo Basho
- - Matsuo Basho work
- - Eastern verse
- - Three-line verse
- - Short verse
- - Rebellion at the top reported in verse?
- - 'The west wind whispered, / And touched the eyelids of spring: / Her eyes, Primroses,' for a classic example
- - Oriental verse reporting shrill sound made by dove?
- - Kublai Khan rewritten to omit awful blank verse
- - Form of poetry / Presented as in this clue / But not the others
- - Pithy lines covering reduced European country needing revolution
- - Epigrammatic verse
- - Writing form even more constrained than a tweet
- - Winding up high-class motor company -- hard lines
- - Basho work
- - 5-7-5 verse
- - Lines from 60s musical briefly lifted nation
- - Narrowly defined verse
- - Verse often inspired by nature
- - Three-line work
- - Kublai Khan missing blank verse from Tokyo
- - It traditionally captures the essence of the moment
- - Traditional three-liner
- - Exercise in brevity
- - "An old silent pond / A frog jumps into the pond / Splash! Silence again," e.g.
- - Three-line opus
- - Its middle line is heptasyllabic
- - One may be written / Just like this clue is written / But a lot better
- - Verse often about nature
- - Basho's forte
- - Poetic form inspired by nature
- - Basho composition
- - Evocative verse
- - Evocative three-line verse
- - Senryu's cousin
- - Tanka's shorter cousin
- - Three lines, perhaps
- - Brief poetry
- - Succinct verse
- - Poetry form
- - It's traditionally about nature
- - Kyoshi's poetry
- - Verse form
- - Terse verse
- - Work of Matsuo Basho or Masaoka Shiki
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