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Across the Fence: Seasonal Haiku |
churunga
True Blue Farmgirl
3957 Posts
Marie
Minneapolis
MN
USA
3957 Posts |
Posted - Jul 09 2014 : 08:04:38 AM
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Bountiful garden Chard, lettuce and now the beans Peppers, herbs, peas soon.
Marie, Sister #5142 Farmgirl of the Month May 2014
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
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Cindy Lou
True Blue Farmgirl
2325 Posts
Susan
Lonsdale
MN
USA
2325 Posts |
Posted - Jul 09 2014 : 9:20:31 PM
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Marie, I enjoyed you post today. I have been trying all day to come with something similar, even was trying to get the word "bounty" into it! Our list of produce is a little different but the thankful tone is a lot the same.Our strawberries are almost done, but now there are peas,broccoli,cauliflower,blueberries, gooseberries, currants and plenty of lettuce.Just today we have blossoms on cukes and squash.
The summer's bounty, Filling our jars and freezer, Gifts from God above.
Susan
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" Mary Oliver |
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churunga
True Blue Farmgirl
3957 Posts
Marie
Minneapolis
MN
USA
3957 Posts |
Posted - Jul 10 2014 : 08:59:16 AM
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Maybe you can fit all of that into a tanka, a form of Japanese sonnet.
"The Japanese tanka is a thirty-one-syllable poem, traditionally written in a single unbroken line. A form of waka, Japanese song or verse, tanka translates as “short song," and is better known in its five-line, 5/7/5/7/7 syllable count form.
One of the oldest Japanese forms, tanka originated in the seventh century, and quickly became the preferred verse form not only in the Japanese Imperial Court, where nobles competed in tanka contests, but for women and men engaged in courtship. Tanka’s economy and suitability for emotional expression made it ideal for intimate communication; lovers would often, after an evening spent together (often clandestinely), dash off a tanka to give to the other the next morning as a gift of gratitude.
In many ways, the tanka resembles the sonnet, certainly in terms of treatment of subject. Like the sonnet, the tanka employs a turn, known as a pivotal image, which marks the transition from the examination of an image to the examination of the personal response. This turn is located within the third line, connecting the kami-no-ku, or upper poem, with the shimo-no-ku, or lower poem."
http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/text/poetic-form-tanka
Bountiful garden Chard, lettuce and now the beans Nourishing our lives Filling our senses with peace, Filling our hearts with fondness.
Marie, Sister #5142 Farmgirl of the Month May 2014
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
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jpbluesky
True Blue Farmgirl
6066 Posts
Jeannie
Florida
USA
6066 Posts |
Posted - Jul 10 2014 : 09:17:09 AM
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Nice Marie! I am going to try my hand at this.
Farmgirl #31
www.blueskyjeannie.blogspot.com
Psalm 51: 10-13 |
Edited by - jpbluesky on Jul 10 2014 09:18:07 AM |
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jpbluesky
True Blue Farmgirl
6066 Posts
Jeannie
Florida
USA
6066 Posts |
Posted - Jul 10 2014 : 09:28:09 AM
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Cherry tomatoes Blushing red so very fast Causing me to look from the porch while passing by In hopes of plucking one more.
First Tanka try. :)
Farmgirl #31
www.blueskyjeannie.blogspot.com
Psalm 51: 10-13 |
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Cindy Lou
True Blue Farmgirl
2325 Posts
Susan
Lonsdale
MN
USA
2325 Posts |
Posted - Jul 19 2014 : 6:54:33 PM
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Thanks, Marie, for giving us a new pattern to try! I love poetry but have never studied different forms. I am not quite sure this fits, but I'll work on it!
At our county fair, The days go by so quickly Much to see and do, Reconnecting with old friends, Community and spirit.
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" Mary Oliver |
Edited by - Cindy Lou on Jul 19 2014 6:58:47 PM |
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Cindy Lou
True Blue Farmgirl
2325 Posts
Susan
Lonsdale
MN
USA
2325 Posts |
Posted - Jul 25 2014 : 7:47:56 PM
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Gentle summer rain Falling on the parched garden, Reviving the plants.
Susan
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" Mary Oliver |
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churunga
True Blue Farmgirl
3957 Posts
Marie
Minneapolis
MN
USA
3957 Posts |
Posted - Jul 25 2014 : 11:34:15 PM
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Humid summer days. Cool and humid summer nights. Day dreams of autumn When harvests taken inside All taken root or has died.
Marie, Sister #5142 Farmgirl of the Month May 2014
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
Edited by - churunga on Jul 25 2014 11:34:52 PM |
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Little Sparrow
Farmgirl in Training
47 Posts
Shellee
Thornville
Ohio
USA
47 Posts |
Posted - Jul 26 2014 : 06:45:49 AM
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New day awakening Prayers of gratitude sent The precious gift of life
Farmgirl Sister #4694 |
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brightmeadow
True Blue Farmgirl
2045 Posts
Brenda
Lucas
Ohio
USA
2045 Posts |
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churunga
True Blue Farmgirl
3957 Posts
Marie
Minneapolis
MN
USA
3957 Posts |
Posted - Aug 18 2014 : 08:33:01 AM
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School year to begin. Will be working with first grade. New kids, new faces. How will I engage with them? Such responsibility.
Marie, Sister #5142 Farmgirl of the Month May 2014
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
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Cindy Lou
True Blue Farmgirl
2325 Posts
Susan
Lonsdale
MN
USA
2325 Posts |
Posted - Aug 18 2014 : 10:47:46 AM
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Marie, Best wishes for your new school year! I've been retired for a few years after 35 years with 1st to 3rd graders. This time of year I especially remember the excitement and challenges of each new year.
Beautiful summer Will soon draw to a close. Let it fill your heart!
Susan
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" Mary Oliver |
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jpbluesky
True Blue Farmgirl
6066 Posts
Jeannie
Florida
USA
6066 Posts |
Posted - Aug 21 2014 : 10:54:05 AM
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On hot August days I write the word September In my mind and dream of crispness in the air And walking among the leaves
Farmgirl #31
www.blueskyjeannie.blogspot.com
Psalm 51: 10-13 |
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Ninibini
True Blue Farmgirl
7577 Posts
Nini
Pennsylvania
USA
7577 Posts |
Posted - Aug 22 2014 : 5:31:59 PM
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Summer's done - hooray! Kids will make you crazy, no? Yet how we miss them...
Farmgirl Sister #1974
God gave us two hands... one to help ourselves, and one to help others!
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brightmeadow
True Blue Farmgirl
2045 Posts
Brenda
Lucas
Ohio
USA
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Cindy Lou
True Blue Farmgirl
2325 Posts
Susan
Lonsdale
MN
USA
2325 Posts |
Posted - Nov 02 2014 : 6:18:35 PM
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View From My Window
Green turned brilliant gold, Evolved to rich russet brown, Now sunset peeks through.
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" Mary Oliver |
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Cindy Lou
True Blue Farmgirl
2325 Posts
Susan
Lonsdale
MN
USA
2325 Posts |
Posted - Nov 02 2014 : 6:19:07 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Cindy Lou
View From My Window
Green turned brilliant gold, Evolved to rich russet brown, Now sunset peeks through.
Susan
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" Mary Oliver
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" Mary Oliver |
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churunga
True Blue Farmgirl
3957 Posts
Marie
Minneapolis
MN
USA
3957 Posts |
Posted - May 23 2015 : 09:04:47 AM
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I decided to start this up again. The first graders are ending up a unit on self expression thru poetry. Let us celebrate our seasons with haiku (5-7-5) and tanka (5-7-5-7-7).
Spring is here again. Garden plants await the soil. So much desire. So much potential for life. So much potential for love.
Marie, Sister #5142 Farmgirl of the Month May 2014
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
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churunga
True Blue Farmgirl
3957 Posts
Marie
Minneapolis
MN
USA
3957 Posts |
Posted - Jun 12 2015 : 9:09:01 PM
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Air soft and lovely. Sun is bright and not too hot. Perfect summer day.
Marie, Sister #5142 Farmgirl of the Month May 2014
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
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brightmeadow
True Blue Farmgirl
2045 Posts
Brenda
Lucas
Ohio
USA
2045 Posts |
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brightmeadow
True Blue Farmgirl
2045 Posts
Brenda
Lucas
Ohio
USA
2045 Posts |
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Ninibini
True Blue Farmgirl
7577 Posts
Nini
Pennsylvania
USA
7577 Posts |
Posted - Aug 23 2016 : 10:46:47 AM
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Summer heat waning Sunflowers biding adieu Pumpkins glorious!
Farmgirl Sister #1974
God gave us two hands... one to help ourselves, and one to help others!
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Marilyn Hartman Sullivan
True Blue Farmgirl
1138 Posts
Marilyn
Oxford
PA
USA
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Posted - Aug 23 2016 : 11:45:08 AM
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High keen of locusts Their sound - hot in the treetops Sing friends! Sing and die!
Farmgirl #6318 "Where there's a will -- there's probably a family fight." |
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churunga
True Blue Farmgirl
3957 Posts
Marie
Minneapolis
MN
USA
3957 Posts |
Posted - Aug 23 2016 : 5:42:15 PM
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School starts very soon. So much planning to do now. Students arrive soon. They come excited to learn The future shines in their eyes.
Marie, Sister #5142 Farmgirl of the Month May 2014
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
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