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Septolet Poem for the Japanese Poetry Club
One Thousand Cranes
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Harvest Moon Aflame
by Gypsy Blue Rose
If You Would Like To Join the Japanese Poetry Club, please check my author notes
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Harvest moon aflame
kisses the distant horizon.
Oaktree's boughs
disrobed crimson and golden leaves.
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Author Notes
SEPTOLET is an American variation of haiku poem. The origin is French but otherwise unknown. It is an unrhymed poem that consists of fourteen words divided into two stanzas. Both stanzas deal with the same subject and create a picture with words. You may use art with your Septolet. The first letter of the first word in each stanza begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. Align left. No proper nouns. Each could stand separately, but both are related. === septolet origen and form === shadow poetry.com === all poetry.com
Gypsy
'Poetry heals the wounds inflicted by reason.' - Novalis
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