
Here, then, are the specifics for this week:
- Joanne Fisher won the crown last time round; she’s suggested a Theme of what one might find in one’s pocket. The form? A tanka.
Tanka poems are not difficult. The master, of course, is Colleen Chesebro, mother of Tanka Tuesday. Like haiku, there are syllables involved. The pattern for a tanka is 5-7-5-7-7. “Tanka consist of 5 lines written in the first-person point of view from the perspective of the poet” (more information, below). - The Length is five lines.
- A tanka does not rhyme.
- Ah; just make it terrible!Cause Gollum to regret he ever asked what was in there -even for the chance of some nice, juicy poet-meat.
- Rating: PG or cleaner. I don’t know what you keep in your pockets, but I’m betting it’s no edgier than lint or a cell phone these days.
REVENGE

satisfaction of a kook
made her pay the fine
for another’s love sublime
relax, he’ll get his in time
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I know it’s not supposed to rhyme, therefore a terrible tanka☺️
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Agree; your poem isn’t that terrible. 🙂
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Ha, ha! Well done on the rhyming, Cheryl. I thought about doing the same thing! 😀
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Thanks, C
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Lol, and still not bad enough
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☺️
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Lol!
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It wasnt bad! 😀
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