the open window
screened with a web
leaf shadows
raise the misty morning veil
mother leads her fawns to drink
Today’s Tan Renga challenge #108 at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai is to echo Jane Reighhold’s beautiful haiku.
the open window
screened with a web
leaf shadows
raise the misty morning veil
mother leads her fawns to drink
Today’s Tan Renga challenge #108 at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai is to echo Jane Reighhold’s beautiful haiku.
morning glory!
the well bucket-entangled,
I ask for water
© Chiyo-Ni (1703-1775)
pink face welcomes sunny days
tears of heaven, silvery jewels
© mdw 2016
morning glory!
the well bucket-entangled,
I ask for water
rusty pail slips from my hands
listen for the endless bottom
(ok I had to do something fun)
The Tan Renga takes the verse of another (in this case Chiyo-Ni) as inspiration. The poet then adds two lines (7-7) to create a link between the two poets.
Chevrefeuilles Haiku Kai (hosted by Kristjaan Panneman) has prompted another wonderful challenge for spring.
a child’s memory
sweet is her pink fruit smile
leg, hands and limbs (mdw)
where the waters flow afar
the village glows with sweet plum flowers (Anonymous)
The Tan Renga challenge (from Kristjaan Panneman) is to build a haiku off the two lined stanza. A great challenge as we usually build off the body of a poem in a Tan Renga – join us.
The photo was part of the Tan Renga prompt.
borrowing sleep
from the scarecrow’s sleeves
midnight frost
© Basho (Tr. Jane Reichhold)
sleepwalker’s nightly path
no one knows where you go
~mdw
I am reminded of my son’s odd sleepwalking habits. He seemed to have a path that he always followed (it always ended on the stairs). It got longer as he got older; The neighbors would often find him asleep on their stairs.
The Carpe Diem prompt is to write a Tan Renga using Basho’s fine haiku.
ancient laughter
captured in a canyon wind –
yucca leaves, rustling
ancient laughter
captured in canyon wind
yucca leaves, rustling
~Jen
echoed conversation
wisdom of the ages
~mdw
This is Carpe Diem’s Tan Renga prompt for the weekend
If you are unfamiliar with the Tan Renga form,
the second “stanza” of 7-7 is an echo of another poet’s haiku
The goal of the Tan Renga Challenge is to write the second stanza of the Tan Renga. With that two-lined stanza (classical syllables count 7-7) you complete or continue the scene/story of the first stanza. You don’t need to use the 7-7 syllables count, but feel free to do so.
Here is my attempt to complete/continue this Tan Renga started by Oliana:
power-driven fowl
flight of the eagle
stepping into the world of dreams –
a silent cry
(c) Chèvrefeuille
spirited up to the clouds
drawing lines with the sky
(c) MDW
A Tan Renga is a duet of sorts where one poet echos the primary poet. Kristjaan at Chevrefeuille’s Carpe Diem is constantly stretching the writers to soar with the eagles.
Celebrate with us at Carpe Diem as we spend the month writing Tan Renga. Tan Renga is a short-linked poem (written by two poets) which has two stanzas. The first stanza has 5-7-5 syllables and the second stanza has 7-7 syllables. The second stanza is a response to the first and has to have a ‘kind of link’ with the first stanza, I call that link an echo of the first stanza. Try your hand at Tan Renga.
entangled branches
sun ascends through lifeless limbs
beautiful chaos
(c) Anmol (a.k.a. HA of How anxious)
your fingers caught in my hair
flickers in the candlelight
Entangled branches
sun ascends through lifeless limbs
beautiful chaos
your fingers caught in my hair
flickers in the candlelight
Photography: Vibrant Fall © L. Moon 2013
The Carpe Diem Tan Renga Challenge prompt for today comes from Anmol. Please visit his site to be inspired.
shedding summer skin
willow floats downstream
reflecting season’s end
(c) Maggie Grace
none to catch last remains
waterlogged and withered
The Tan Renga from Maggie Grace is a wonderful reflection of the season of fall. Enjoy other Tan Renga at Carpe Diem.
Learning to live by the indwelling life of Christ.
Gud skaper noko nytt ved sitt Ord og sin Ande, vi kan ta imot det i tru og få oppleve at han gjer sitt verk med oss. Hans skaparkraft verkar konstuktivt i våre liv og skaper noko som er verdifullt for oss. Naturkreftene verkar nedebrytande, i fylgje entropilova, men Gud er Ånd og det som er født av hans Ande består. Jesu frelsesverk er fullbrakt og fullkome. Han er den siste Adam, som er ifrå himmelen og som for oss har vorte ei livgjevande ånd. Han gjev oss den Heilage Ande frå himmelen av berre nåde. Han gjev oss det evige livet.
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