#TankaTuesday #Poetry Challenge No. 264, 3/8/22 #Create Your Own Syllabic Form.

Welcome to Colleen’s Tuesday Tanka. This week Colleen said : “Create Your Own Syllabic Poetry Form & Teach Us How to Write the Form”

I thought about this and finally settled on a poem of two stanzas . Each stanza is of seven lines, each line is made up of seven syllables. The lines in the stanza do not rhyme but the lines in the first stanza do rhyme with corresponding line in the second stanza eg. First line stanza one rhymes with line one stanza two, second line stanza one rhymes with second line stanza two and so on . I have called my poem a Septex. This poem is about all the refugees all over the world past and present.

image from Pixabay

Refugees .

Gently falls the silent snow
Covering all the traces
Of the plight of the faceless
Hidden, easy to forget.
The refugee’s plight is plain
Unseen crushed under the boot
Of those who started this strife

Ceaseless they’ve no where to go.
Fear written on their faces
Children to their sides are pressed
Some bring their beloveded pets.
They look for rest, all in vein.
The bombs fall and soldiers loot
The remains of their once life.

Terrible Poetry Competition šŸ˜‚

Welcome to the biweekly Terrible Poetry Contest! Hosted by Chel Owen’s.

  1. Joanne Fisher won the crown last time round; she’s suggested aĀ ThemeĀ of what one might find in one’s pocket. The form?Ā A tanka.
    Tanka poems are not difficult. The master, of course, isĀ Colleen Chesebro, mother ofĀ Tanka Tuesday. Like haiku, there are syllables involved. The pattern for a tanka is 5-7-5-7-7. ā€œTanka consist of 5 lines written in the first-person point of view from the perspective of the poetā€ (more information, below).
  2. TheĀ LengthĀ is five lines.
  3. A tanka doesĀ not rhyme.
  4. Ah; justĀ makeĀ it terrible!CauseĀ GollumĀ to regret he ever asked what was in there -even for the chance of some nice, juicy poet-meat.
  5. Rating: PG or cleaner.Ā I don’t know what you keep in your pockets, but I’m betting it’s no edgier than lint or a cell phone these days.
Photo byĀ Annie SprattĀ onĀ Unsplash.

In my pocket.

Sticky sweet wrapper
Impaled upon my house keys
Rusty safety pin
Half a snotty ripped tissue
One dip means messy fingers.

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