More lovely people have shared their tankas on the tanka project - please do join in if you're up for writing a tanka yourself. The syllable structure is 5/7/5/7/7, you should have a turn in the poem around the middle, but that can just involve thinking of something a wee bit slant. Give it a go and join in.
This was Tina's first go (and it's amazing).
I was first drawn to Jamarow's tanka below because of the fantastic handwriting - I wish I could do that! But the words of it too - if Shakespeare wrote tankas instead of sonnets...
Last up for today is this tanka about pain from Kastephany, which illustrates the experience so incredibly well. I know I'm not the only one that loves this.
This was Tina's first go (and it's amazing).
I was first drawn to Jamarow's tanka below because of the fantastic handwriting - I wish I could do that! But the words of it too - if Shakespeare wrote tankas instead of sonnets...
Last up for today is this tanka about pain from Kastephany, which illustrates the experience so incredibly well. I know I'm not the only one that loves this.
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