TANKA
Tanka: (also called uta or waka) is an unrhymed thirty-one-syllable poem, traditionally written in a single unbroken line in five-line, 5/7/5/7/7 syllable count form. 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 upper poem, with the lower poem.
Fragile silver lace
daintily spans the corner
beneath the stair step
like strings of my heart trembling
when I see you cry
A young October
on an enchanting hayride
his hand takes hers
as it had some years before
beginning life together
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