A ruffle of blue
like some bird of paradise
one of springtime’s joys
lighting up an evening stroll
night scented wisteria
Learn more here http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_writing_challenge/full-tanka/
Come away with the raggle taggle gypsy-o
A ruffle of blue
like some bird of paradise
one of springtime’s joys
lighting up an evening stroll
night scented wisteria
Learn more here http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_writing_challenge/full-tanka/
In April we find you
bold and daring as can be
such brightly coloured
thrusting and lusting ladies
flirtatious salsa dancing
Here is what this is about, http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_writing_challenge/full-tanka/ and here is yesterdays, https://lucidgypsy.wordpress.com/2014/09/02/full-tanka-day-one/
Ben Huberman at the WordPress Daily Post says,
What’s better than a perfect bite? Two perfect bites.
If haiku is the sashimi of poetry, tanka is its heartier hand roll cousin.
Traditional tanka contain five lines instead of haiku’s three, and 31 syllables instead of 17. The structure is that of a haiku followed by two additional lines of seven syllables each: 5-7-5-7-7. (Many contemporary poets take liberties with the specifics, and you can, too.)
So as I post a haiku or a tanka (if I’m not too lazy) every Thursday, I thought I’d have a try at a whole weeks worth for the Weekly Writing Challenge.
I plan to use a season of flowers as my theme, one for each month from March to September.

White magnolia
chic supermodel of spring
delicate petals
such effortless elegance
gracing gardens of England
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_writing_challenge/full-tanka/
Seed packet surprise
Wildflower sprinkles
vibrant and ethereal
a rainbow palette
Celestine has posted a tanka based on my photo this week, go over and read it here, http://readinpleasure.wordpress.com/2014/07/17/thursday-tanka-jewels/#comment-23647
Maybe you will be inspired to use my photo as well, let me know if you do 🙂