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Tanka

From Poets.org:

The Japanese tanka is a thirty-one-syllable poem, traditionally written in a single unbroken line. A form of waka, Japanese song or verse, tanka translates as “short song,” and is better known in its five-line, 5/7/5/7/7 syllable count form.

One of the oldest Japanese forms, tanka originated in the seventh century, and quickly became the preferred verse form not only in the Japanese Imperial Court, where nobles competed in tanka contests, but for women and men engaged in courtship. Tanka’s economy and suitability for emotional expression made it ideal for intimate communication; lovers would often, after an evening spent together (often clandestinely), dash off a tanka to give to the other the next morning as a gift of gratitude.

In many ways, the tanka resembles the sonnet, certainly in terms of treatment of subject. Like the sonnet, the tanka employs a turn, known as a pivotal image, which marks the transition from the examination of an image to the examination of the personal response. This turn is located within the third line, connecting the kami-no-ku, or upper poem, with the shimo-no-ku, or lower poem.

Undone Dreams (Tanka)

The ghost of lost dreams Forgotten and abandoned Hair grows gray and thin Haunted by deeds gone undone […]

October 12, 2017 Formal Poetry, Poetry, Tanka

Plato’s Cave (Tanka)

Shapes on the cave wall Mind-mist, distorted; unreal Crawl into the light Eyes adjust to sunlight Reality seems […]

October 5, 2017 Formal Poetry, Poetry, Tanka

Your Voice (a Tanka)

To find your true voice Look within, observe yourself Behold the pure you. Ignore judgments from without, Project […]

September 12, 2017 Formal Poetry, Poetry, Tanka

Raven’s Flight (Tanka)

Soar away, raven From your master’s hand, away See the world around Spy the comings and goings He […]

September 7, 2017 Formal Poetry, Poetry, Tanka

If Looks Could Kill (a Tanka)

Murky dark hallways Stone statues silently scream Frozen in granite Forever held in terror The Gorgon smiles; turns […]

August 30, 2017 Formal Poetry, Poetry, Tanka

Óðrœrir (a Tanka)

Kvasir, the wisest Born of Æsir and Vanir Slain by jealous dwarves Blood brewed into honey-wine: Óðinn’s mead […]

August 15, 2017 Formal Poetry, Poetry, Tanka

The Hunt (tanka)

Searching for answers To questions forever asked. Seeking only truth Following the path ahead Finding myself on the […]

August 1, 2017 Formal Poetry, Poetry, Tanka

Confusion (Tanka)

Heated arguments Opinion and fact confused Divisions run deep Opinions informed by facts Facts changed to fit opinions […]

July 25, 2017 Formal Poetry, Poetry, Tanka

Melody in the Mist (Tanka)

The art of living In sync with our true nature: A good flow of life A melody in […]

July 12, 2017 Formal Poetry, Poetry, Tanka

Don Corleone (Tanka)

I ask a favor; You’ll receive my gratitude. On this paper sheet: Your signature or your brains, An […]

June 24, 2017 Formal Poetry, Poetry, Tanka

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