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hush, be
still my heart,
dawns first light, bright,
through tree leaves, on the breeze
dancing
~kat
A cinqku must always have 5 lines and a perfect seventeen-syllable count. The lines typically follow a 2,3,4,6,2 format. There is no title requirement on the second line. As for syntax and diction styles, it follows the free Tanka style originally. There are no metric requirements for a cinqku poem. Additionally, the final line must contain a cinquain or kireji turn for emphasis.
8 Comments | tags: Autumn, Challenge, Cinqku, dawn, digital art., nature, Poem a Day, Poetry, September | posted in Challenges and Writing Prompts, Cinqku, Digital Art & Photos, nature, Poetry, Random Thoughts and Musings

…just another summer day
simmering humidity, hot, thin air,
clouds hang in the breezeless sky,
low, gray, hoarding raindrops
~kat
Kimo poems are an Israeli version of haikqApparently, there was a need for more syllables in Hebrew. That said, most of the rules are still familiar:
• 3 lines.
• No rhymes.
• 10 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 6 in the third.
Also, the kimo is focused on a single frozen image (kind of like a snapshot). So it’s uncommon to have any movement happening in kimo poems.
16 Comments | tags: Challenge, digital art., heat, July, Kimo, nature, Poem a Day, Poetry, Summer | posted in Challenges and Writing Prompts, Digital Art & Photos, Kimo, nature, Poetry, Random Thoughts and Musings

i shall never grow weary of the greens
the blues and the golden hues
of summer in full bloom
nor tire of listening to songbirds
frogs, crickets and cicadas,
the rain pitapatting
~kat
Kimo poems are an Israeli version of haiku. Apparently, there was a need for more syllables in Hebrew. That said, most of the rules are still familiar:
• 3 lines.
• No rhymes.
• 10 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 6 in the third.
Also, the kimo is focused on a single frozen image (kind of like a snapshot). So it’s uncommon to have any movement happening in kimo poems.
10 Comments | tags: Challenge, digital art., July, Kimo, nature, Poem a Day, Poetry, Summer | posted in Challenges and Writing Prompts, Digital Art & Photos, Kimo, nature, Poetry, Random Thoughts and Musings

the air smells of fish and algae, a lake
is hovering in the clouds…
come, let’s swim in the rain
~kat
Kimo poems are an Israeli version of haiku. Apparently, there was a need for more syllables in Hebrew. That said, most of the rules are still familiar:
• 3 lines.
• No rhymes.
• 10 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 6 in the third.
Also, the kimo is focused on a single frozen image (kind of like a snapshot). So it’s uncommon to have any movement happening in kimo poems.
3 Comments | tags: Challenge, digital art., July, Kimo, nature, Poem a Day, Poetry, rain | posted in Challenges and Writing Prompts, Digital Art & Photos, Kimo, nature, Poetry, Random Thoughts and Musings

nature’s way
breezes whisper, streams dance ‘midst smooth pebbles
buds unfurl into blossoms
there is no urgency
~kat
When deadlines and workaday madness overwhelm me…this. ❤️
Kimo poems are an Israeli version of haikqApparently, there was a need for more syllables in Hebrew. That said, most of the rules are still familiar:
• 3 lines.
• No rhymes.
• 10 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 6 in the third.
Also, the kimo is focused on a single frozen image (kind of like a snapshot). So it’s uncommon to have any movement happening in kimo poems.
7 Comments | tags: Challenge, digital art., July, Kimo, nature, Poem a Day, Poetry | posted in Challenges and Writing Prompts, Kimo, nature, Poetry, Random Thoughts and Musings