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Dverse – form for all
Still struggling with the problem of whether an ‘ed’ ending to a verb constitutes a syllable, I have attempted a Somon in tanka form for the Dverse form for all. I suspect it is neither a tanka relying as it … Continue reading →
Posted in Dversepoetry, melancholy, poet, poetic forms, poetry, Poetry workshops, poets, writer, writing
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Tagged Art, Forms, Haiku and Related Forms, Literature, Man'yōshū, poetry, Tanka, Waka (poetry)
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