General Poetry posted November 8, 2023 Chapters:  ...67 68 -69- 70... 


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Modern Tanka Suite
A chapter in the book 2023 Gypsy's Tanka

~ In Your Absence ~

by Gypsy Blue Rose


For Rules, Please Read My Author Notes
 
 
in your absence

I'll befriend the sea

and dive deep

   into its aquamarine waters—

I wish it were you



I yearn for your touch

but you are not here

I'll befriend the warm wind
 
and let it caress my skin—

I wish it were you



I want to get lost

in your cerulean blue eyes

but for now

I'll befriend the sky—

I wish it were you
 
 



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Modern Tanka is a Japanese unrhymed poem having about 12 to 31 syllables usually arranged in five lines and read in about two breaths in length when read aloud. The first poets who wrote tanka imitated the Japanese models of a 5-7-5-7-7 syllabic structure in five lines. This resulted in poems that were too long in comparison to Japanese tanka. The first tanka were padded or chopped to meet the fixed number of syllables. Additionally, the third line must transition from the descriptive and image-focused beginning lines into a reflective metaphor, simile, or personification for the closing lines. The subject matter varies, but most tanka are emotionally stirring or profound, and many are about love.

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Gypsy
"The poet waits quietly to paint the unsaid.

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