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amaltaas.wordpress.com
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| | | | | https://tankatuesday.com/2024/04/30/24-seasons-syllabic-poetry-challenge-no-32-4-30-24-part-ii-grain-rain-april-19-may-4-koku-%E7%A9%80%E9%9B%A8 Colleen's Hokku: an empty attic the sound of April showers thunderous rumblings My Reply - Wakiku: Pitter-patter of raindrops Sweet music to thirsty souls Hokku:Mayday, BeltanMayday and Beltane Deviation from routineTraditions revivedColleen's Wakiku :the ritual bonfire flamesyellow flowers evoke fire Kitty's VersesMy wakiku to your hokku:-days have surely grown... | |
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| | | | | This week for #TankaTuesday, poets are invited to use kigo words from the White Dew (September 7 - 22) theme in their syllabic poems. The challenge encourages creativity and engagement among participants. | |
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eacolquitt.wordpress.com
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| | | | | E.A. Colquitt composes her first renga/renku fragment - with her choice from the provided list of kigo words and phrases - for Tanka Tuesday's 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, #29. Marking the season of Seimei: Clear and Bright, the poet uses a collaborative form to engage with her favourite of Shakespeare's sonnets, 'Sonnet 29'. | |
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| | | Welcome back to another WDYS prompt Rules; You can write a post on your blog and create a pingback to link to the original post. Write an original story, poem or a caption. There is no limit to words or format but keep it family-friendly. If you post a response before next Sunday, I will... | ||