I ... entered the poem of life, whose purpose is ... simply to witness the beauties of the world, to discover the many forms that love can take. (Barabara Blackman in 'Glass After Glass')

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7 November 2013

Somonka Challenge 7

Collaborations with Bruce Niedt
for Poetic Asides


Overcast sky.
No moon lights my way
to find you.
How can I discern
the path to your door?

RNW

I will leave
a candle in the window,
the latch open.
I will sing a night song
and have tea ready.

BN

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Listen!
A magpie warbles
at my gate.
I send you the song
across distance.

RNW

When I hear it
I will fashion clouds
to its music.
When the weather turns
they will sail to you.

BN

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Update, 15 January 2014: I'm overjoyed that the second of these collaborations was runner-up in the Poetic Asides challenge (in which I felt every poem submitted was a delight to read). Read the detailed results here.

5 comments:

  1. Exquisite.

    This is something I love about tanka collaborations. Unlike the more oblique associations of renga (and haiku in general), both tanka poets can sing directly to each other in an intimate 'call & response' fashion. These works remind me of the ancient Japanese custom of lovers sending poems literally tied to a flowering branch or other meaningful object.

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  2. a beautiful Tanka collaboration...

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  3. Thank you both. I personally am enraptured by Bruce's gorgeous responses to my verses, lifting each 'call and response' pair to a level indeed exquisite.

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  4. Perfect...beautiful. Well done, you both!

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