but it’s the moments that matter most… twenty-thousand serendipities to savor
~kat~
The Cherita
A 6 line poem in three separate stanzas, a single line, a couplet, then a tercet. Each stanza is a complete strophe The line lengths are at the poets’ discretion The poem should be presented, centered and untitled. It should be imagistic and concise.
drapes her shoulders like heavy fog settles in the hollows
just as the mist evaporates at dawn, she will rise resilient, forged by fire
~kat~
The Cherita
A 6 line poem in three separate stanzas, a single line, a couplet, then a tercet. Each stanza is a complete strophe The line lengths are at the poets’ discretion The poem should be presented, centered and untitled. It should be imagistic and concise.
Ending this week with a Linked Cinqku. Love my menagerie!
Cinqku
The “cinqku” is a new Tanka analogue; a seventeen syllable cinquain that assimilates as much as possible from the Japanese haiku and Tanka traditions into the English poetic tradition.
Form Type: Syllabic Origins: American Creator: Denis M. Garrison Number of Lines: 5 Rhyme Scheme: Not Applicable Meter: Not applicable
Rules 1. A strict syllable count (2,3,4,6,2) making 17 syllables on 5 lines
2. No title
3. Tanka style free diction and syntax
4. No metrical requirements
5. A turn that may be similar to kireji or a cinquain turn.
Cinqku’s can be linked. A linked sequence may have a title.
dreadful attempted murder in the pines, and I, witness to two crows
~kat
Having a bit more fun with the Cinqku! 😉🤣🤪😂
Cinqku
The “cinqku” is a new Tanka analogue; a seventeen syllable cinquain that assimilates as much as possible from the Japanese haiku and Tanka traditions into the English poetic tradition.
Form Type: Syllabic Origins: American Creator: Denis M. Garrison Number of Lines: 5 Rhyme Scheme: Not Applicable Meter: Not applicable
Rules 1. A strict syllable count (2,3,4,6,2) making 17 syllables on 5 lines
2. No title
3. Tanka style free diction and syntax
4. No metrical requirements
5. A turn that may be similar to kireji or a cinquain turn.
Cinqku’s can be linked. A linked sequence may have a title.
penny for your thoughts or not… I know what you’re thinking…it’s worth two cents
~kat
Cinqku
The “cinqku” is a new Tanka analogue; a seventeen syllable cinquain that assimilates as much as possible from the Japanese haiku and Tanka traditions into the English poetic tradition.
Form Type: Syllabic Origins: American Creator: Denis M. Garrison Number of Lines: 5 Rhyme Scheme: Not Applicable Meter: Not applicable
Rules 1. A strict syllable count (2,3,4,6,2) making 17 syllables on 5 lines
2. No title
3. Tanka style free diction and syntax
4. No metrical requirements
5. A turn that may be similar to kireji or a cinquain turn.
Cinqku’s can be linked. A linked sequence may have a title.
So it is easier for you to find all the parts/chapters of my ongoing fiction series, I created a new page that lists all the links. You can check it out HERE!
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