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Rated: 13+ · Book · Educational · #945530
Poetry Forms Easily Explained - a work of Bianca with additions by kansaspoet
#581620 added May 11, 2022 at 1:53am
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Jánakù
The Jánakù

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A form that I found by accident... the Jánakù. (pronounciation: hay (na) ku )
The forum owner of "The World in Chapter and Verse" writes:
"The form was invented by Eileen Tabios. It is simple: A tercet comprised of one, two- and three-word lines. Variations can be created from the basic form.

The form was Inaugurated on June 12, 2003 (Philippine Independence Day) The form became popular and now It is used by poets all over the world. "

So... the explanation is very simple: a tercet comprised of one, two and three word lines. The example shown on the webpage is a poem written by Ernesto Priego...he wrote a book using this form.

~~~~~

My try:

Just a day in Spring...

count
the pink
blossoms you see

or
the birds
stealing peanuts away

light
highlighting leaves
in the tree

where
small birds
find their food

where
children find
shelter against sun

where
I enjoy
every single second

for
nature in
my back yard

on
a nice
day in Spring.


Source: http://forums.delphiforums.com/Writers_United/messages/?msg=214.1

Poem: © Bianca 25-4-2008

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