The yadu (Burmese: ရတု, Burmese pronunciation: [jədṵ]; also spelt ya-du and yatu) is a Burmese form of poetry which consists of up to three stanzas of five lines.
A yadu should contain a reference to a season.
The form uses climbing rhyme.
The end of the last two lines also rhyme.
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