Wednesday, March 5, 2014

TRISTAN'S POEM

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Fara.soleimani fara.soleimani@gmail.com

8:53 PM (3 hours ago)
to Tristan
Good light images. It is nice to leave it this way and write some more because tanka , like Haiku, has a tendency to preserve and then express nature. We should remember  that Tanka, Ranga, Haiku and other Japanese forms are still practiced, not only by their poets but by poets of the other cultures such as Americans, Italians, Greeks,Latin Americans and especially Persians. For years Faramarz Soleimani wrote at least one Haiku a day in different languages, like a daily sport and now his collection counts to 10,000+, some published as well. Saying this, your pen and paper, phone and other digitalia are ready at all times to take new. Tanka or any other forms of short poetry.
One more thing:These poems sometimes are written together
by people who live in different cities, countries or continents.Now we can start
Fara: Our live oaks want to say something to your rocky beach
Tristan:...
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On Mar 4, 2014, at 9:36 PM, Tristan Mogari <tristan.mogari@gmail.com> wrote:

> This is the poem a wrote:
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> <Autumn-Nature-Desktop.jpg>
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>          Bright greens turn to reds
>     Al leaves are soaked in Autumn
>             Upon ponds, they fall
>          Slowly tearing away roofs
>        The giant trees make above
>
> It is an ancient Japanese form of poetry called a Tanka. Let me know what you think.
> Love
> Tristan

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