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| | | | | Reading Time: 5 mins and under Enjoy my work? Support it here :) E.A. Colquitt composes three kimo poems - using the provided list of kigo words and phrases - for Tanka Tuesday's 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, #36. As Sh?man (Fine Weather) moves into its second week, the poet reflects on the current weather,... | |
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taliesinsdream.wordpress.com
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| | | | | AI art from: HotPot ISome might call this wild mess: rewilding.Grass so long: a cat could hide.To me: another chore. Photo from: The Digital Lens AI art from: Bing Art Generator II enriching the weeds and blossoming budgolden hour ignites petals;rich dusk in the garden. Photo from: Pexels (taken by the talented Irina Iriser) III... | |
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colleenchesebro.org
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| | | | | Tanka and tanka prose are some of my favorite Japanese forms. I explain both forms in detail in my book, Word Craft: Prose & Poetry. The earliest form of tanka was called a waka. (Sorry for the personal advertisement). Tanka prose is written in the 5-7-5-7-7 or short-long-short-long-long five line syllable structure. Tanka prose always... | |
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oddsends707138946.wordpress.com
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| | | Image credit; Derek Mack@Unsplash Here's my response to Sadje's 'What do you see?' photo prompt. You can find her full post by clicking on this link: https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2024/11/11/what-do-you-see-262-november-11-2024-remembrance-day/ Field of redRemembrance, only half the battle.No clock required for sacrifice.Open wounds rage past eleven.Stand on blood.Pick a poppy.Grasp that wars don't end war.©?2024 Britta Benson. No unauthorized... | ||