Romance Poetry posted February 14, 2023 Chapters:  ...101 102 -103- 104... 


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A chapter in the book Tanka Collection

I Crave Your Lips

by Gypsy Blue Rose


Happy Valentine's Day
 
 
I crave your lips
dipped in sweet ambrosia 
and red wine —
it's easy to get lost in you
drunk with fierce lustful love

I roam vacant streets
starved for your burning passion —
bread doesn't nourish
water doesn't quench my thirst
all I need is your love
 

 

 



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Ambrosia = food of the gods; something delicious to taste or smell.

Tanka (means short poetry) originated 1300 years ago in Japan's Imperial Court where lovers exchanged tanka after a night together. Tanka evokes vivid imagery and reflection for the reader. They are free verse without meter or rhyme. They follow a 5 lines pattern of 5/7/5/7/7 (31) syllables or LESS because English syllables are different than Japanese syllables. The goal, as with most Japanese poetry, is to write as succinctly as possible. Tanka transitions from the descriptive top two lines into the reflective bottom three lines, using metaphor, simile, or personification. Modern Tanka rules are not as strict. The subject matter can vary, but most tanka are emotionally stirring or profound, and many are about love. Tanka is usually written in the first-person narrator's point of view. === click here if you want to read modern tanka examples === click here to read Tanka Society of America === click here if you want to read modern tanka rules

Thank you very much for your time and kind review.

Gypsy
"The poet waits quietly to paint the unsaid." --Atticus
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