Welcome to the 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge for #TankaTuesday!

This week for #TankaTuesday we’re in the season of: The Beginning of Autumn (August 7 – 21) Risshu 立秋, as we follow the 24 Seasons of Japan. The dates are based off of the lunisolar calendar, often called an agricultural calendar. The traditional Chinese and Japanese lunisolar calendar divides a year into 24 solar terms.
This is the second week of the Beginning of Autumn. Every two weeks, we will move into another season in the 24 Japanese Seasons HERE.

It’s not mandatory, but if you can add another kigo word, please choose a kigo word and/or phrase from the Part I challenge post HERE, or you can use the kigo words from the autumn season on 500 Kigo Words.
Extra Credit if you write tanka or tanka prose!
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sunflowers so bright
you’re a refreshing broad smile
golden petals shine
wild and honeybees will dance
while leaves quiver in dew’s chill
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24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, No. 47, 8/13/24, Part II: The Beginning of Autumn
Very, very lovely, Cheryl ❤
~David
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Thanks!
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This is great, Cheryl!
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
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Thank you. Loved your haiku
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Thank you, Cheryl! 🙂
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absolutely beautiful 💜💜
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Thanks so much
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This is a lovely tanka, Cheryl. I love this time of year. The season is moving toward autumn.
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Thank you Colleen
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You’re so welcome. ⭐️
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Beautifully written Cheryl
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Thanks!
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Yes! Sunflowers must be a delight for bees! A lovely tanka.
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