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Blackbird Singing - 3. Chapter 3-Exploration of Tanka poems
I want to thank all the people who have encouraged me and inspired me, but especially Aditus. Auditus' gentle words and focused comments have helped me take rough poems and revise them into poems I hope you enjoy.
* Som is my cat. In Thai her name means Orange.
Tanka poems:
Som’s fierce gold eyes glow
tracking flying feathered prey,
I fear for her life,
her muscles tighten to spring.
Don’t jump! Down is a long way!
Fragrant green jungle,
frogs croaking to cicadas,
twilight’s raucous roar.
Then they yield to the darkness
bringing quiet sleep to me.
Black bird with white stripes
are you searching through the trees,
seeking a safe place
for your mate and family?
Stay hidden, except from me.
Monsoon mosquitoes
invading my balcony,
know my grim geckos
will race up walls, and ceilings
to chomp you ere you bite me.
You chatter and bark
as you jump from limb to limb,
race over rooftops,
and play tag on wires high up,
bringing laughter to my heart.
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