A Star is Born
called Hataciku

A STAR IS BORN
An inspiration
Powerful simple and brief
Excellent fine words
.
For any season
65 syllables all
No punctuation
Written in 3 stanzas
Minimalist for impact
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On 11 lines
Its name is Hataciku
Bringing hope to all
A Hataciku poem consists of 65 syllables written in 3 stanzas as 11 lines of phrase arranged in the pattern sequence of 5–7–5–5–7–5–7–7–5–7–5 = 65 syllables. Invented by the Author.
Hataciku has no Japanese tradition of any lineage or trace. The Hataciku poem infuses the energy of human creativity to inspire and motivate hope in appreciation of all that life brings for our inevitable life victory.
Hataciku is not related to the traditional 400-year-old Japanese haiku. It communicates clearly in an 11-line structure with a relatable language that is easily understood. The minimalist essence of Hataciku makes each word and syllable counts. It projects the inherent beauty already seen in various poetic art forms. It embraces simplicity, brevity, and power when appreciated in its 11 lines and 65 syllables.
The Hataciku poem stands out through its prime numbers — 3 stanzas, 11 lines, and 65 syllables. 65 is not however a prime number since it can be further divided by 5 and 13, both being prime numbers. Noted too of course that (6+5) equals 11, a prime number, as well as (1+1) equals 2, another prime number. Prime numbers are divisible only by 1 and by themselves.
Living in independent solitude among crowded natural numbers, the resolute essence of Hataciku poetic beauty can be distilled from the space between its natural prime numbers of 2, 3, 5, 11, and 13; where amazing human creativity and intellectual license will roam wild and free to produce the wonderful Hataciku poetry to soothe and comfort the heart, mind, and soul.
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