sometimes you can hear
the grass drinking the rain in
quenching its long thirst
after a bitter long drought
again, vibrant with life’s hope
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a Japanese poem consisting of five lines, the first and third of which have five syllables and the other seven, making 31 syllables in all and giving a complete picture of an event or mood.
Absolutely love this!!! Cher xo
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thank you so much, Cher! Have a great weekend in the Windy City!
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Have you ever looked at a photo and thought, “That is so me!” Well, that is what your photo made me think. I felt that immediately, Johann. Thank YOU and I hope you have a great weekend, too! Cher xo
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Nice pix and sentiment
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Thank you, Judy!
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Beautiful expression of image and mood, well done 😃
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Thank you so much, Chess! I appreciate your stopping by to read my writing and also taking the time to comment! Hope you have a great weekend!
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You too 😃
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beautiful. What is the difference with haiku?
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Thank you for being so faithful in reading my writing, Mari! It means a lot to me!
A HAIKU in its purest form would focus on an aspect of nature and is shorter in length. A HAIKU is a 17 syllable verse, rather than 31 syllables as in a TANKA. In a haiku the first line has 5 syllables, the second line, 7 syllables, and the third line, 5 syllables. A Japanese poet master, Masaoka Shiki, established the modern haiku somewhere in the 1890’s. Previous to that there was a poetic form called hokku. This is my condensed version. I read about the history of the haiku, which I first learned when I was a sophomore in high school. There is probably a deeper and better explanation online.
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Well done, Jane! 🙂
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Thank you, Eliza! Have a wonderful weekend!
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thank you, Eliza!
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What a stunning view and great tanka! I really want to go there +__+
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It is just around the corner and down the road a mile from where I live…thank for visiting and your compliment!
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Love this! And that picture is completely stunning. Found you while randomly browsing. Can’t wait to read some more for you and also want to invite you to follow my blogging journey<3
Keep on writing great post like this and you will go very far!
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Thank you, Britt, for stopping by! Glad you enjoy the photo! I will go to visit YOU right now!
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