Thanbauk (Burmese: သံပေါက်, pronounced [θàɰ̃ baʊʔ]) is a Burmese form, consisting of three lines of four syllables each.
Traditionally, they are witty and epigrammic.
Here is a modern example by Tin Moe:
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