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Chapter 67 - 7/7 Renga Poem follows a 5/7/5 stanza
BOOK OF RENGA POEMS
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~ Dried Flowers ~
by Gypsy Blue Rose
Please read the author notes if you're going to add a chapter.
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tears flow over dead flowers
around her cold granite grave
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Author Notes
My 7/7 Renga Poem follows this 5/7/5 stanza:
as spring moon rises,
illuminating her tomb ~
Shah weeps bitterly
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RENGA is a unique collaborative Japanese style of poetry in which multiple poets write alternating stanzas. It was created in Japan in the 13th century. If you need help do not hesitate to contact me.. for more information about Renga poems click here
If you decide to write a renga chapter, please follow the steps below. I'm always avaliable to help if needed.
***** PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THE RULES TO YOUR AUTHOR NOTES *****
HOW TO WRITE A RENGA POEM:
It's very important to LINK your Renga stanza to the previous stanza keeping the same theme and season of the year. to check out the Renga Book click here
FIRST POET - starts with a three-line haiku 5/7/5 that sets the theme and season of the year.
THE SECOND POET writes a 7/7 stanza that links to the previous 5/7/5 chapter with the same theme and season of the year.
This pattern (5/7/5 stanza followed by a 7/7 stanza) continues on and on. Some renga books can be 100 stanzas or more.
To post your chapter, scroll down the renga poem page you are reading. Above the review box click on ADD CHAPTER.
if you want to read additional info about renga click here
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Thank you for reading and reviewing my poem.
Gypsy
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