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Tercet Poem for the Japanese Poetry Club
One Thousand Cranes
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Crimson Poppies
by Gypsy Blue Rose
If you want to join the Japanese poetry club, check my author notes
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crimson poppies bask
in the warm summer sun —
crickets nap beneath red parasols
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Author Notes
"Warm summer sun,
Shine kindly here ... " - Mark Twain
--crickets sleep during the day and are awake at night... nocturnal insects
--parasols provide shade and look like umbrellas, (in Spanish means ... "for-the-sun")
TERCET is brief poem composed of three lines, forming a stanza or a complete poem. Like in a haiku, poets use minimal language to convey an idea or paint a picture. The effect is a memorable poem that invites the reader to fill in the blanks. The tercet lines are connected grammatically for a better flow. You can use alliteration, metaphor, and personification. Free verse or rhyme. click here to read RULES ---- click here to read DEFINITION
Thank you for taking the time to read and review my poem.
Gypsy
*If you would like to join the Japanese Club, please click here and look for the Japanese club* RESERVE A SPOT /SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY
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