Listen to the windSongs seeking your ears and heartPrepare for the storm
© 2011 Michael Yost
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This is very deep and can be read into in a few different ways. It is very lovely.
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The Senryu, Haiku and Tanka are great forms for multi layered expression. Gratitude accepted and given.
Listening as preparation. I like that. 🙂
Thanks for saying double L. Gratitude accepted and given.
Perfect!
Thanks for the comment and for the visit.
Love your haiku and this senryu.
Thanks pretty Lady! ..smiles..
This can be looked in different layers… It’s awesome….
Thanks Dakshi!
Beautiful words and beautiful image 😀
I’m a bit confused though – are Senryu, Haiku and Tanka all very similar? I write what I always thought was Haiku…but according to this I think I’ve bene writing Senryu all along!!
If you fancy reading any of my Haiku/Senryu, please take a look (I have almost 60 on my blog) http://chloerichmond.wordpress.com/tag/haiku-2/
Have a great day! xx
I’ll stop by tomorrow and take a look around.
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This is very deep and can be read into in a few different ways. It is very lovely.
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The Senryu, Haiku and Tanka are great forms for multi layered expression. Gratitude accepted and given.
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Listening as preparation. I like that. 🙂
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Thanks for saying double L. Gratitude accepted and given.
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Perfect!
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Thanks for the comment and for the visit.
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Love your haiku and this senryu.
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Thanks pretty Lady! ..smiles..
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This can be looked in different layers…
It’s awesome….
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Thanks Dakshi!
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Beautiful words and beautiful image 😀
I’m a bit confused though – are Senryu, Haiku and Tanka all very similar? I write what I always thought was Haiku…but according to this I think I’ve bene writing Senryu all along!!
If you fancy reading any of my Haiku/Senryu, please take a look (I have almost 60 on my blog) http://chloerichmond.wordpress.com/tag/haiku-2/
Have a great day! xx
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I’ll stop by tomorrow and take a look around.
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