autumn is like a book
worn, frayed & inked of yellow -
but run your fingers
along my spine & inhale the words
they're like flowers, fresh from rain -
worn, frayed & inked of yellow -
but run your fingers
along my spine & inhale the words
they're like flowers, fresh from rain -
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petals fading dark edges
leaves bursting in fiery shades
crimson, orange-dusk-
leaves bursting in fiery shades
crimson, orange-dusk-
kiss me like a hungry bird
ravishing the last fallen apple
this moon-stained night
oak trees are trembling behind clouds
smoky black & grey -
clock ticks a heavy omen, love
stay- even if dawn burns us -
ravishing the last fallen apple
~0~0~0~
this moon-stained night
oak trees are trembling behind clouds
smoky black & grey -
clock ticks a heavy omen, love
stay- even if dawn burns us -
Posted for Imaginary Garden with Real Toads - Tanka Poems
Each of these is a work of art, grace. You are so adept at writing short form verses.
ReplyDeleteI love the link between the book, the season and the implied lovers in your first tanka, but each has something unique to appreciate.
Thank you for the wonderful article & challenge Kerry ~
DeleteThe first one is definitely my favorite. I love the idea of autumn being old and worn out, but not lifeless at all.
ReplyDeleteThank you thedovecot ~
DeleteYou do these beautifully, Grace.
ReplyDeleteThank you MZ ~
Delete'fingers, apple, stay' - my personal faves keys from your poems....delicious....
ReplyDeleteThanks humbird ~
Deletenice on the hungry bird devouring the apple, seen that before. smiles. also the love stay even if dawn burns us.
ReplyDeletehope you have a nice saturday grace
Your memory is better than mine Brian ~ Have a good weekend ~
Deletehappy sunday grace
DeleteMmmm just wonderful, I love the imagery of the fallen apple, the last of a very good Autumn bunch, incredible word use here Heaven.
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt ~ Appreciate your visits ~
DeleteIncredibly beautiful, Grace!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sherry ~
Deleteinhale words like flowers!
ReplyDeleteand an unbelievable kiss!
and Romeo and Juliet .... An entire feast, Grace. Very Very Marvelous!
Thank you Susan ~
DeleteThese flow just seamlessly and yet, stand alone, are just as poignant. Lovely work, Grace!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Hannah ~
Deletei love how the poem unfurls with every stanza:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Vandana ~
DeleteThank you Loredana ~
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful, Grace! However, for me the first one is an amazing expression of autumn...one of the most original I have seen poetically this season!!
ReplyDeleteI love autumn, not too hot, not too cold, very romantic to me.
ReplyDeleteThe hungry bird image (ravishing the last apple) will stick with me for a long, long time!
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in love with the first tanka.. it really speaks to me.. sensual and feeling.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Love "moon stained night".
ReplyDeletevery nice, Grace... yowza, they are hot, and warm, too. if that makes sense. :)
ReplyDeleteeven if dawn burns us....
ReplyDeleteso well crafted Grace.. you make this form sing....
ReplyDeleteEach tanka is so beautifully crafted...They are word paintings
ReplyDeleteYour writing is so vibrant Grace! So very well crafted!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully done.. love the imagery of a hungry bird... have a very good Sunday --- Björn
ReplyDeletegorgeous poetry, Grace - the bursts of color, the oak trees trembling behind clouds... all of it
ReplyDeleteFeeling every ounce of emotion in your poetry today ..... beautiful writing!!!
ReplyDeleteGrace, you have such a gift for imagery and emotion--love this--especially the Autumn poem, I was breathing that lovely air :-)
ReplyDeleteOh! Beautifully written, with the graciousness of that sensuality. :-)
ReplyDelete-HA
"moon-stained night" - such stellar imagery. I loved them all...seamless and flawless. A gorgeous tribute to my most favorite season.
ReplyDeleteExquisite series Grace... you had me with the very first line of the very first poem "autumn is like a book
ReplyDeleteworn, frayed & inked of yellow..." beautiful!
Beautiful Grace! I love all of them, but the first one speaks to me the most~
ReplyDeleteGlorious words in your verse ;D
Beautiful work, Grace. I also love the first one, but the last line of the last tanka is fabulous.
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especially the last, Grace ~
ReplyDeleteThese are all so beautiful! You are really good with this form! I especially like "Autumn is like a book."
ReplyDeleteI love books, so I must say the first one is my favorite. BUT they are all amazing - you are a natural at this! I have bookmarked this page. Just superbly done.
ReplyDeleteI love all the colors. Beautiful, especially now that I've accepted fall is really here. As always, thank you. Have a beautiful week!
ReplyDeleteI can see the beauty in this & love the last tanka.
ReplyDeleteTrembling trees, weak in the knees. Never shows in my bloglist hmph
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