Humor Poetry posted August 4, 2024 Chapters:  ...73 74 -75- 76... 


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Modified Ryokan Poem

A chapter in the book 2024 Japanese Poetry

My Knight in Shining Armor

by Gypsy Blue Rose

 
 
Where's my knight in shining armor?
 
 
 

Did he get lost in the Valley of Death

while he was on his way?
 
 
 
 

I hope he didn't get deep-fried by a dragon

or fall into a mountain crevasse.
 
 
 


Did an evil witch turn him into a toad?
 
 
 

I do wish I had a valiant knight

but I'll only go so far till I draw a line.
 
 
 





Crevasse = deep cleft; narrow split or crack; crevices exist mostly in rocks and cliffs,

RYOKAN FREE VERSE is a Japanese form created by Zen Buddhist, Taigu Ryokan in 1785. He used themes of everyday life. The classic Ryokan Poem speaks directly to the reader's heart conveying a profound sense of enlightenment, serenity, and compassion. You may use poetic devices. For this modified Ryokan free verse I use humor.

Thank you for reading and reviewing my poem.

Gypsy

Pictures from my Pinterest account. Poem and presentation by Gypsy Blue Rose COPYWRITE@2024


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