Answer: HAIKU

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HAIKUBit of poetry with the same syllable count as this very clue
HAIKU17-syllable creation
haikumajor form of Japanese verse, written in 17 syllables divided into 3 lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables, and employing highly evocative allusions and comparisons, often on the subject of nature or one of the seasons
haikupoem in this form usually having a seasonal reference compare tanka
haikupoem written in this form
haikua Japanese poem, also HOKKU
haikuan unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually five, seven, and five syllables respectively
HAIKU5-7-5 verse
HAIKUWriting form even more constrained than a tweet
HAIKUPoem name whose singular and plural forms are the same
HAIKUTraditional three-liner
HAIKUIt traditionally captures the essence of the moment
HAIKUSeventeen-syllable creation
HAIKUPoem read in a Zen garden, perhaps
HAIKUIt's traditionally about nature
HAIKUUnrhymed poem
HAIKUJapanese poetry
HAIKUSeventeen-syllable poem
HAIKUBasho poem
HAIKUIts middle line is heptasyllabic
HAIKUPoetic genre of Matsuo Basho
HAIKUJapanese poem with 17 syllables
HAIKUShort poem
HAIKUShort verse
HAIKUSenryu's cousin
HAIKUShort poem about nature
HAIKUJapanese poem.
HAIKUUnrhymed Japanese poem.
HAIKUOriental poem
HAIKUForm of Japanese poetry
HAIKUOne may be written - Just like this clue is written - But a lot better
HAIKUMatsuo Basho work
HAIKUEastern verse
HAIKUEpigrammatic verse
HAIKUThree-line work
HAIKUEvocative three-line verse
HAIKUOne-stanza poem
HAIKUPoem with exactly 17 syllables
HAIKU"An old silent pond - A frog jumps into the pond - Splash! Silence again," e.g.
HAIKUExercise in brevity