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warm breeze
leave shadows idle
beyond tomorrows night sky
give me back the sun
so I may begin to feel
warmth in my bones, heart and soul
it is time to live
free upon a gentle breeze
watching flowers sway
Style / type:
Structured: Eastern
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I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back
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Last few words:
5,7,5,7,7, syllables - traditional tanka
followed by
5,7,5 syllables - traditional senryu/haiku
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Comments
scribbler
Sun, 2011-04-24 22:58
hello
had no idea this was a combined Japanese style. I guess not noticing means it flows well. Only change I would suggest is : watching flowers sway..................scribbler
49reasons
Mon, 2011-04-25 02:33
scribbler
thanks for the suggestion. the senryu/haiku flows much better now.
~Juls~
"While I'm writing, I'm far away;
and when I come back, I've gone."
— Pablo Neruda
CCfire
Mon, 2011-04-25 02:07
Very clever combination of
Very clever combination of tanka and haiku and the flow is really good. I like Scribbler's change, but it's a lovely piece.
Chez
"The perfect woman perpetrates literature as she does a small sin: as an experiment, in passing, to see if anybody notices it - and to makes sure that somebody does." - Nietzsche
49reasons
Mon, 2011-04-25 02:34
CC
:D thanks
~Juls~
"While I'm writing, I'm far away;
and when I come back, I've gone."
— Pablo Neruda
Eduardo Cruz
Mon, 2011-04-25 02:12
Juls
what you have done here is superb! the combo is such a wonderful idea. I love how you blended it with your thym.
Change or no change Bravisima!
LIFE ISN'T ABOUT WAITING FOR THE STORM TO PASS
IT'S ABOUT LEARNING HOW TO DANCE IN THE RAIN.
VIVIAN GREENE
49reasons
Mon, 2011-04-25 02:49
Eddie
I have written a few pieces using this combination. It seems to work well in most cases as far as the flow & rhythm is concerned.
~Juls~
"While I'm writing, I'm far away;
and when I come back, I've gone."
— Pablo Neruda
Roscoe Lane
Mon, 2011-04-25 03:25
Beautiful images.
Beautiful images here, i love the gentle feeling you have captured in this poem. Regards Roscoe...
Roscoe Llane,
Religion will rip your faith off, and return
for the mask of disbelief that's left.
49reasons
Wed, 2011-04-27 08:26
Roscoe
thanks for stopping by, glad to see you enjoyed it.
~Juls~
"While I'm writing, I'm far away;
and when I come back, I've gone."
— Pablo Neruda
lou
Mon, 2011-04-25 04:22
Hi
A cry for freedom and a little beauty, that's what we all want. I enjoyed this poem.
Lou
Stand tall, be proud to be who you are, give the world the finger!!!!
49reasons
Wed, 2011-04-27 08:25
lou
freedom is a wonderful thing to have. there are many that don't have this luxury
thanks for reading
~Juls~
"While I'm writing, I'm far away;
and when I come back, I've gone."
— Pablo Neruda
Geezer
Mon, 2011-04-25 12:10
I just had to...
join in, and say that I really enjoyed this. Your scheme and theme worked great! ~ Gee
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49reasons
Wed, 2011-04-27 08:24
Gee
thanks for stopping by and reading.
I do love to write haiku
~Juls~
"While I'm writing, I'm far away;
and when I come back, I've gone."
— Pablo Neruda
magics02
Wed, 2011-04-27 09:27
Juls
May I give it a little flow suggest as you got the words right..let me know. I will do so and you may like or not it is only of my suggest.
magics02
Wed, 2011-04-27 09:31
Just a thought
leave shadows idle
beyond tomorrows
night sky
give me back the sun
so I may begin to feel
warmth in my bones
in this heart and soul
it is time to live
free upon
a gentle breeze
watching as
flowers sway
Juls as I read this aloud slowly by breaking it up in speaking to allow the break or pause in flow.. Let me know what you think and by all means leave it as is if you so desire my friend..
49reasons
Thu, 2011-04-28 01:21
Mona
Thank you for reading my friend.
The format of this piece is set as a senryu and haiku so I will leave it as it is. In saying that, I do like your suggestions.
I will copy the way you have set it out and in the future will swap things around and add more to the piece
.
~Juls~
"While I'm writing, I'm far away;
and when I come back, I've gone."
— Pablo Neruda