Showing posts with label minimalist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minimalist. Show all posts

Monday, May 6, 2019

Tan Renga Challenge 2019: Day 5: Wintry Gusts and Fresh Fish


Wintry gusts:
on the sardine still lingers
the ocean's color.
How fresh and lovely they are
When not confined to a can

Gaki & Cie


Notes:
The Hokku (Haiku) stanza of this Tan Renga was written by Akutagawa Ryunosuke a.k.a. Gaki (1 March 1892 – 24 July 1927, death by overdose of Veronal.) The Ageku or closing stanza was written by me.
One of the things I treasure about this type of poetry is the way it makes a mundane item or creature such as a sardine beautiful and precious. Some people mock minimalist forms such as Haiku/Senryu or Tanka/Tan Renga, but I find that they have a meditative quality. 
My monkey mind is far too chatty and jumpy for me to meditate very well using traditional meditation methods. Either my mind wanders off track and I get bored and antsy, or if I do manage to relax, I fall asleep. 
This type of poetry allows me to meditate. I find that engaging in the Tan Renga challenge has made me calmer overall and given me an eye of the storm to escape to although my life is very chaotic. I am extremely grateful for this gift.

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

NaPoWriMo 2019: Just Another Day Again

Image by Sophie Janotta from Pixabay

Awake
Breakfast
Cook
Drive
Eat
Feed
Groceries
Hair
Imagine
Joke
Know
Learn
Mend
Nosh
Opine
Pay
Quest
Read
Sleep
Try
Utilize
Vent
Work
Xeric
Yawn
Zzzz

~Cie~


Note:
The NaPoWriMo prompt asked for a poem involving a list, and I took it literally and made a List Poem.
Xeric is a word meaning a state of dehydration, containing very little moisture. With my endocrine problems, dry skin is a real problem. The areas that had the worst problems with acne in my youth are now prone to flaking and redness. 

Monday, April 8, 2019

NaPoWriMo 2019: Day 8: Just Another Day

Image by GraphicMama-team from Pixabay

Pull up to the curb
The customer is waiting
"Here's your food," I say

~Cie~


Note:
I don't think it gets more bare-bones than this.
And now this is a Haibun.