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Sad flower, it is the death of flowers, suffering in slumber.
Explanation: This Senryu follows the Japanese cultural composition guidelines of having a total of seventeen syllables in three lines, each with a 5-7-5 pattern. The subject matter of this Senryu is a sad flower, which symbolizes something that once had life but now suffers in slumber and eventual death. In Japanese culture, flowers often represent transience or impermanence, and their decline can be seen as a metaphor for the fleeting nature of life itself. Thus, this poem reflects on the cycle of life and death and evokes feelings of sadness and introspection.
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