the lush green leaves stand proud
waiting
a snowflake’s about to blossom
Kim M. Russell, 2018

My response to Carpe Diem Weekend-Meditation #19 Out Of The Box #2 Tau-ku
For this weekend’s meditation, Chèvrefeuille has chosen a feature in which we are challenged to think out of the box of Japanese poetry forms with a Tau-ku. It is similar to the pi-ku, a very short poem in which the mathematical number pi is used: the first line counts three syllables, the second line 1 syllable and the third line 4 syllables. However, the Tau-ku uses the mathematical number tau or 6.28: the first line has six syllables, the second line has two syllables and the third line has eight syllables.
Oh, I really like this! I must go outside to see if my snowdrops are coming up.
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Thank you, Candy! I have a few now.
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A nice spring tau-ku … I love snowdrops.
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Thank you, Kristjaan!
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So Stunningly Beautiful! 😎🥀😎🥀😎🥀
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🙂
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Beautifully penned
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Thank you!
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The short second line gives the perfect pause. Spring is on the way…(K)
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I think it is!
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