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Hundred and One Tankas - 1. Tanka 1

A small tribute to Our SkinnyD...

Tanka - 1: For A Dragon

 

A dragon departs,
Fleeing into the night sky,

To embrace the space
Which holds the secrets of past,
Of present and of future.

Thanks for reading. Your opinions and thoughts, matters...

~Emi.
Copyright © 2017 Emi GS; All Rights Reserved.
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Lovely. I'm sure @skinnydragon would be so pleased and honored by your tribute. 

 

It's exciting you are tackling the Tanka in this way. It's a big goal, but you can pace yourself, and please remember the form in Japanese uses the poet's interactions with nature to illustrate inner feelings and thoughts. That's the beauty of the form... 

 

Can't wait for more! :yes: 

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2 hours ago, AC Benus said:

Lovely. I'm sure @skinnydragon would be so pleased and honored by your tribute. 

 

It's exciting you are tackling the Tanka in this way. It's a big goal, but you can pace yourself, and please remember the form in Japanese uses the poet's interactions with nature to illustrate inner feelings and thoughts. That's the beauty of the form... 

 

Can't wait for more! :yes: 

 

Got it master. And I am forcing you to tag along too. I know its a long journey and definitely a big goal. So I really wanted all support from you. Thank you so much for everything you have done and going to do. Love you...

 

~Emi. 

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