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All Sass, No Class!
The waka is a Japanese 5-line poem (or stanza) that is often considered synonymous with the tanka, because both have a 5-7-5-7-7 syllable per line structure. However, the waka groups its lines together in a particular way. The first 2 lines should make up one piece, the next 2 lines should make the next, and then, the final line can stand on its own--or as part of the second group. It's possible to end stop after line 2, 4, and 5. But other forms of punctuation can do the trick as well. Writers Digest, Robert Lee Brewer
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Poets
Star Fairy
Little Sheila was making tea for her dolls one day when suddenly there was a knock at the door of her house. Sheila thought that a friend of hers had come to meet her. But when she opened the door, she saw a woman in her house. She is standing with three children in her arms. Beautiful wings of seven colors were also attached to this woman's arms and a star was shining on her forehead and her clothes were like butterfly wings. Sheila saw her smiling and said, "Beautiful woman, who are you?" The woman said, "I am the star fairy." Sheila asked: "What do you want with me?" "Please allow me to enter your house," said the Star Fairy. Sheila started saying. "What will you do by breaking into the house?" Star fairy said, "I will bathe my children in your bathroom."
By Umar Farid 2 years ago in Poets
Cherished Moments
In the symphony of life, the most poignant and resonant notes are often played by the people we hold dear — our loved ones. They are the architects of joy, the companions in sorrow, and the steady pillars upon which the edifice of our existence stands. Let us embark on a heartfelt journey, exploring the essence of our connections and celebrating the loved ones who color our world with hues of affection and warmth
By Spark to Shine2 years ago in Poets
Scribble Writing #3
Making progress daily Has me fading In this waiting Thank you for reading my work. If you enjoyed this story, there’s more below. Please hit the like and subscribe button, you can follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @AtomicHistorian. To help me create more content, leave a tip or become a pledged subscriber. I also make stickers, t-shirts, etc here.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets

