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| | | | | Partly cloudy and almost warm. The jays are having heated conferences overhead, with strangled cries and jeers. A few more leaves catch rides on a passing breeze. | |
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| | | | | April is National Poetry Month. Waka, or Japanese poetry, flourished in the court culture of the 6th to the 14th century in Japan. One of the well-known waka poets of this period was Ono no Komachi (?? ??, c. 825 - c. 900). She was one of the Rokkasen (???, "six poetry immortals) of the... | |
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| | | A Sijo dawnwind carries an upwardbreath \\ hard rocks press against my chest riverlight splinters, sharp and clear \\ shadows beat down on my eyes yet I rise, fractured, still moving \\ I doubt my steps-doubt my steps- d'Verse poetics: Reflections, Reflecting At d'Verse, we are encouraged to write either an ekphrastic... | ||