Is it stormy weather? Or a struggling soul? |
New Prompt: Write, using 'The Tanka' as your form about a stormy sea. Maximum 5 stanzas. Bianca explains, "Tanka is Japan's oldest poetry form. Traditionally a tanka has five lines with 5-7-5-7-7 syllables. Tanka presents one image or mood in the first two lines, shifting to a related idea in the next three, commonly about sadness, love, the shortness of life, or the seasons. Unlike the Japanese Haiku, Tanka may use poetical devices such as metaphor and personification." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Sea Within Rain whips wickedly like wet rags slapped upon flesh. Along the shore she awaits her only true love, blindly searching his return. As waves crash against cold, bare legs, pulling her feet within hungry sand, she struggles to tame her locks, praying for quick redemption. Raging thunder roars as white bolts pierce the darkness. She quietly weeps, tears mixed with unforgiving sleet, pounding revengefulness. Alas! The storm breaks within her beaten spirit, awakening life. Warmth blankets her sorry soul as she welcomes His return. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |