vibrant sun
casts golden rays
over lush wheat field—
sea of stems wave goodbye
to the end of summer
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Author Notes
Tanka is a Japanese unrhymed poem with 31 syllables arranged in five lines; English tanka is 31 syllables or LESS because Japanese and English syllables are different. Tanka originated in the 6th century at the Japanese Imperial Court where lovers exchanged tanka poems after a night of passionate lovemaking. With contemporary tanka the topic varies. The third line transitions 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.
- click here if you want to read modern tanka examples
- click here to read Tanka Society of America
- click here if you want to read modern tanka rules
Thank you very much for your time and kind review.
Gypsy
Pictures from my Pinterest account. This picture is about "Tailtiu - Irish Goddess of the Earth, the end of the Summer season, and harvest.
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