
The current week prompts writers to choose from 24 forms or explore St. Patrick’s Day symbolism, using kigo words.
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Gogyohka usually contains five lines, but could have four or six lines. Gogyohka has no restraints on the number of words or syllables used. No title and no rhyming.
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March winds drift light spring snow
the first tulips pop up in green grasses
buds of all colors wave in that wind
leprechauns dash and sit behind
four leaf clovers hidden in the garden
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Cheryl, I’m so sorry to be so late in commenting. I love the spring imagery you used in your poem. Happy spring! 💟
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No problem at all Colleen and thank you!
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You’re so welcome, Cheryl.
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“buds of all colors wave in that wind”
this is such a delightful image, Cheryl!
Much love,
David
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Thank you David
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Awesome poem, Cheryl! I loved it!
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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Thanks! Love your poem!
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A perfect description of March right down to the hiding leprechauns. 🙂 I love the Bag Lady, too. She looks chilled to the bone even though she doesn’t have any bones.
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A beautiful poem.
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Beautiful imagery. 💚
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Thank you
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l love these images 💜🍀🍀
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Thanks!
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