
peaceful solitude
in a storybook setting
idyllic pathway
charmed with its bright undertow
mystery weaves its magic
What do you see # 144 – July 25,2022
Waka
The waka is a Japanese 5-line poem (or stanza) that is often considered synonymous with the tanka, because both have a 5-7-5-7-7 syllable per line structure. However, the waka groups its lines together in a particular way. The first 2 lines should make up one piece, the next 2 lines should make the next, and then, the final line can stand on its own–or as part of the second group.
It’s possible to end stop after line 2, 4, and 5. But other forms of punctuation can do the trick as well.
-Eugi
Image credit; Casey Horner @ Unsplash
An inviting path to follow 😊
Yes, indeed, Deb! 😉
So beautiful, Eugenia.💕
Thank you, Grace.😊
My pleasure 💕
I hope I pass by this path someday, looks so welcoming and peaceful.
I feel the same, Myrna. 💖
Beautiful, and enticing poem Eugenia. Thanks for joining in
Thank you, Sadje, and thank you for the wonderful prompt!
You’re most welcome
A fine accompaniment to the enticing photograph
Thank you, Derrick.
Beautiful.
Thank you, Indira.
Welcome, dear.
Glorious description … nicely written.
Isadora 😎
Thank you, Isadora!😉
Your welcome 😎
Your words are a perfect depiction of the image shared!
Thank you, Cathy!
I’m still thinking about this prompt photo.
Nice mystical adaptation in your verse 🙂
Thank you, Jules!
🙂
You have woven magic with your words, Eugi! 💖
Beautiful.
Thank you, Jude!
a lovely poem Eugi and another form to learn..
Thank you, Mich!
Loving the pathway of this lovely poem! ❤️
Thank you, Jaya! 💖