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| | | | | Image Credit: Facebook artist -Kaoru Yamada Lone sidewalk cafeLacks appeal in winter coldWarm April sunlightSpring blooms wield their magic wandsThe spellbound fill cafe chairs W3 Prompt #103: Wea've WrittenWeekly poet of the week, Heather, prompts us to write a poem about April. Colleen challenges us to write an ekphrastic poem this week for 24 Seasons... | |
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| | | | | A Renga hokku: [CC] an empty atticthe sound of April showersthunderous rumblings wakiku: [db] sweat-soaked bed in New Jerseynightmares rocked with explosions hokku: [db] Jerusalem noonair conditioner abovebreeze-blown condensate wakiku: [CC] heat shimmer glares through windowsice cubes crackle in my glass Tanka Tuesday 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge 32 For this week'sTanka Tuesday,... | |
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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... | ||