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Anguish in guilt
My heartbeat thumps out of my chest, my sweat sings out, and my hands shake,
The faces of students look, and they question, “Who had taken this?”
I have it — A fire hydrant — soon enough they will all know.
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This is Sijo which is a Korean traditional poem structure, it is written in 44-46 syllables per sijo and utilizes a specific syllable line format as well.