July afternoon, sun warm on the neck
Everyone in the water
Reflecting happiness
Poetic Form #28: Kimo
The kimo form (Israeli version of haiku) has 3 lines, no rhymes,
and follows a syllable pattern: 10 syllables in the first line, 7 in the
second, and 6 in the third. The kimo focuses on a single frozen image.
It is uncommon to have any movement happening in the poem.
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