Hi,
A tanka is a Japanese poetry format that seems like
an extension of a Haiku. It consists of five lines and has thirty-one syllables
in total. The first three lines are called kami-no-ku, while the last two lines
are shimo-no-ku. In a traditional tanka, the first part presents the initial
image and the second part responds to the image.
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Format: 5-7-5-7-7 syllables
Rhyme: Not mandatory
My Poem
Pollen
all over
A
fuzzy bee sips nectar
Flower
to flower
Black
and yellow against white
Pollinator
saves the earth
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