Dutch Tanka on Open Doors |
Door to another world opens A door opens To another world Waiting for you Welcoming you do you go? We are afraid To enter the unknown world Filled with fears When we decide Not to go Fears driving us Ignoring the open door Possibilities Better world We don’t go But if we had done If we entered the door Would we find hell Or heaven? Inspired by a friend of mine, who was looking for a Japanese-inspired poetry form. Instead of the normal Tanka this one has 21 syllables, divided over five lines. It ends with a question in the fifth stanza. It is built up this way: An example: old green haired man guarding the area birds making nests in your branches do you care? The Dutch Tanka can be a "stand alone" poem, or written in a chain. When written in a chain, you have to make sure that the question in the previous stanza is answered in the first line of the next stanza. An example of a Dutch Tanka Chain: old green haired man guarding the area birds making nests in your branches do you care? yes, I do care treasuring life in me I’m their shelter I nurture them. what’s your point? I’m so ashamed that I have bothered you you’re important to the birds, please forgive me? © Bianca 2004 Writing New Prompt: Write a Dutch Tanka chain (max 40 lines). Information on the form can be found here: "Tanka, Dutch" Topic: Open Doors |