
noise
the sound of thunder
makes earth tremble, but fear not
it is only noise
ignorant fools roar
Woke! Don’t tread on me! My rights!
it is only noise
the angry few, who reveal
the vile thoughts of souls gone dark
~kat
The Hainka
It is also interesting to see the syllabic coherency between the ‘fragment’ (5-syllable words) with the 5-syllable words of the ‘pivot line’ of tanka. The final structural configuration would be 5/7/5/5/7/5/7/7 (s/l/s/s/l/s/l/l) with the significance of the image linking. A breathing gap (swinging space) is preferred between the haiku and tanka for the reader to imagine and experience the essence of poetry.
This image-linking across time and space is the art of painting an integrated poetic expression and exhibiting the fervent elucidation of hainka writing. Moreover, it retains its focus on the beauty of genetic image-linking to explore the poetic spell within the broader structural framework of the aesthetic essence and rhythms of Japanese short forms of poetry. Echoing the spirit of Basho’s ‘atarashimi’ (newness), I wish that the new verse will entwine the art of gratitude encompassing nature, living beings, non-living beings, and humanity as a whole.
Read more about the evolution of this form at Poetry Digest here: https://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-poetry/hainka-haiku-tanka-new-genre-of-poetic-form




June 10th, 2023 at 12:48 pm
A moving poem Kat
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June 10th, 2023 at 10:13 pm
Thank you Sadje😊
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June 11th, 2023 at 1:44 am
You’re welcome
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