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Choka Poem
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Looking at the Moon
by Gypsy Blue Rose
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looking at the moon
under a veil of longing covering desire and red sweltering passion I want to kiss you all over your sun-kissed skin tastes like salty sea I'll wait till the end of time where the shore meets the ocean
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CHOKA-It's a Japanese court poetic form of the 6th to 14th century consisting of nine-lines in a 5/7/5/7/5/7/5/7/7 syllables pattern and may be repeated.
Start your choka with a couplet that introduces your theme or sets the tone for your poem. This can be a concise statement or an image that captures the essence of your topic.
Next, you develop your poem by expanding on the initial couplet. Each subsequent couplet should build upon the previous one, forming a thematic progression. You can explore different aspects, emotions, or perspectives related to your chosen theme.
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Thank you for reading and reviewing my poem. If you want to join the Japanese Poetry Club, click here to join club
Thank you very much for taking the time to read and review my poem.
Gypsy "The poet waits quietly to paint the unsaid." Atticus
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Start your choka with a couplet that introduces your theme or sets the tone for your poem. This can be a concise statement or an image that captures the essence of your topic.
Next, you develop your poem by expanding on the initial couplet. Each subsequent couplet should build upon the previous one, forming a thematic progression. You can explore different aspects, emotions, or perspectives related to your chosen theme.
for examples and more information click here
for examples and more information click here
Thank you for reading and reviewing my poem. If you want to join the Japanese Poetry Club, click here to join club
Thank you very much for taking the time to read and review my poem.
Gypsy "The poet waits quietly to paint the unsaid." Atticus
I use two programs for my presentations. I have copyright for all my graphic art and poems. Pictures from my Pinterest account.
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