Senryu

Withered chrysanthemum blooms—
Life’s transience in each breath.
Silent poetry, like us.

This senryu honors traditional guidelines, adhering to a 17-syllable structure: 5-7-5 syllables per line. In the context of Japanese aesthetics, it also explores themes of impermanence and transience, drawing on imagery from nature and silence.

Text model: dolphin-mistral

Image model: LUSTIFY

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