Tanka Time- GloPoWriMo/NaNoWriMo

Dear Readers,

I had no intention of writing a Tanka. But I read so many GloPoWriMo/NaNoWriMo poets offering this poetic form that I got pulled in. So, thank you for the inspiration. Honestly, this is only my second attempt at it but I have to admit, trying Japanese poetic forms is always fun.

So, my Tanka is really again inspired by the hills (I am an official ambassador of the Himalayas now, I guess!) and the recent visit to my hometown. The third one is an extension of a haiku I wrote recently.

(To anyone who might not know, Burhan is the local name for the Rhododendron flower and as a child, I loved the local sharbat that was made from these flowers).

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Tanka Time

I

under the aangan tree

a red carpet

of burhans—

slurping sharbats

childhood ghosts

***

II

learning to stitch

mindful talks

for empty rooms—

laughing thrushes split open

a jungle mayhem

***

III

in the pond

a stranger flashes by

my reflection—

life

a trickling illusion


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8 Replies to “Tanka Time- GloPoWriMo/NaNoWriMo”

  1. Wow!! Three at once is an absolute treat, and my favourite is the second one– ‘laughing thrushes split open/a jungle mayhem’. And now I’m sitting here resisting the urge to join this Tanka team 🤭

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