Family Poetry posted February 24, 2021 | Chapters: | ...76 77 -78- 79... |
Growing Peace of Mind
A chapter in the book The Two of Me
Tending A Garden of Love
by QC Poet
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Tanka Poetry Contest contest entry
Recognized |
Tending A Garden of Love
2/24/2021
By; Chochee Medina
(A.K.A) George Martinez / QC Poet
Growing Peace of Mind
Notes;
Photo Collage is a mixture of a photo from a Free Internet Culture Site Download and the Author's Family Photo Collection arrangement.
Pictured with me (Eldest shown in this picture) are two of my younger brothers. There are 6 boys and 2 Girls in my family, I am the Forth Eldest.
Our Father was Richly Blessed with Talent, among his many skills shared with us kids were; Gardening / Landscaping, Mechanics, Masonry, Plumbing, Painter, and Of Course Parenting and many others.
The Rough Translation for Collage Photo's Saying Is;
It's Time to Forget Everything and Sow the Light in Your Heart!
A Tanka is another poetry type related to the haiku. The first three lines are unrhymed. They have a syllable count of five, seven, five like the haiku. But the last two lines both have seven syllables. So the syllable count is: (5, 7, 5, 7, 7)
A Traditional Japanese haiku requires some reference to nature or the season. The goal of a haiku is to capture a single moment with very few words
See Contest Rules Example for additional construct details.
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and 2 member cents. 2/24/2021
By; Chochee Medina
(A.K.A) George Martinez / QC Poet
Growing Peace of Mind
Notes;
Photo Collage is a mixture of a photo from a Free Internet Culture Site Download and the Author's Family Photo Collection arrangement.
Pictured with me (Eldest shown in this picture) are two of my younger brothers. There are 6 boys and 2 Girls in my family, I am the Forth Eldest.
Our Father was Richly Blessed with Talent, among his many skills shared with us kids were; Gardening / Landscaping, Mechanics, Masonry, Plumbing, Painter, and Of Course Parenting and many others.
The Rough Translation for Collage Photo's Saying Is;
It's Time to Forget Everything and Sow the Light in Your Heart!
A Tanka is another poetry type related to the haiku. The first three lines are unrhymed. They have a syllable count of five, seven, five like the haiku. But the last two lines both have seven syllables. So the syllable count is: (5, 7, 5, 7, 7)
A Traditional Japanese haiku requires some reference to nature or the season. The goal of a haiku is to capture a single moment with very few words
See Contest Rules Example for additional construct details.
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