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Definition:
A single-stanza micro-poem, meant to capture a fleeting emotion, thought, or moment. Free-flowing, no rules, no syllable constraints, just raw expression distilled into one stanza.
Example:
“I’m writing our love story—will you be the co-author?” - O
Why it matters:
ICHI-KU exists to capture a moment in its purest form, to say a lot with very little. It’s a new space for emotion, reflection, and creativity in miniature.
Definition:
A single-stanza micro-poem, meant to capture a fleeting emotion, thought, or moment. Free-flowing, no rules, no syllable constraints, just raw expression distilled into one stanza.
Example:
“I’m writing our love story—will you be the co-author?” - O
Why it matters:
ICHI-KU exists to capture a moment in its purest form, to say a lot with very little. It’s a new space for emotion, reflection, and creativity in miniature.
“I woke up, looked out at the rain, and wrote an ICHI-KU about how the city smelled after the storm.”
"She slipped a note into my bag; My first ICHI-KU, and it hit harder than any full poem.”
"She slipped a note into my bag; My first ICHI-KU, and it hit harder than any full poem.”
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*slang (noun)*
1. A term used to describe an individual who frequently tells lies or exaggerates the truth. The phrase originates from the traditional Chinese pastry "Ang Ku Kueh," which has a soft, convincing exterior but hides a filling inside, symbolising how a person may present a believable facade while hiding falsehoods or fabrications beneath the surface. This nickname is a playful jab at someone who is skilled at spinning stories that may not always be entirely truthful.
2. A lighthearted, sometimes mocking reference to someone whose words are often unreliable or deceptive.
*slang (noun)*
1. A term used to describe an individual who frequently tells lies or exaggerates the truth. The phrase originates from the traditional Chinese pastry "Ang Ku Kueh," which has a soft, convincing exterior but hides a filling inside, symbolising how a person may present a believable facade while hiding falsehoods or fabrications beneath the surface. This nickname is a playful jab at someone who is skilled at spinning stories that may not always be entirely truthful.
2. A lighthearted, sometimes mocking reference to someone whose words are often unreliable or deceptive.
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