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Charisma
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0 posted 2000-12-03 09:55 AM




Snowflakes falling down
whirling pieces from heaven
wintersuit of earth
draped in heavenly white dress
peaceable sight of winter


Charisma



[This message has been edited by Charisma (edited 12-03-2000).]

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kcsgrandma
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1 posted 2000-12-03 10:01 AM


This is very pretty, and I just love the graphic!  Kind of makes the snow easier to love.  

To love another person is to see the face of God.
- Les Miserables

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2 posted 2000-12-03 10:05 AM


yes yes yes yes yes!

Wonderful!


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3 posted 2000-12-03 10:38 AM


*sigh* this gave me beautiful visions of snow. I love the romance of snow. *giggling* I am just not partial to the cold. Much love to you from me.

Love I leave with you my friend whether it be in your life or of yet the essense of your dreams. http://path2riches.com


Dennis L. White
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4 posted 2000-12-03 11:26 AM


Charisma,
   Wonderful vision you've captured here, Beautifully descriptive!
Dennis :^)

Moonbeams radiate
When the veiling cloud has passed
Playful shadows dance

Dennis L. White :^)


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5 posted 2000-12-03 02:09 PM


Excellent Charisma. . .you've really developed a knack for these. . .

Wonderful!!!

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That which gives light must endure burning
--Victor Frankl


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6 posted 2000-12-03 05:12 PM


And then we all go out and shovel the sidewalks, grumbling about how we're moving to Florida ASAP...lol! Nice tanka, Charisma!
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7 posted 2000-12-03 05:21 PM


kcsgrandma: glad that you like it all, thank you for your kind reply  

Sunshine: I am glad that it is YES, that sounds so positive.... thank you for stopping by, love your replies always.

Startime: I can hear you, and yes I love the romance of snow.......but not the cold too....brrrr....  
((hugs))


Dennis: thank you for your wonderful reply.  

sven: I am glad that you like it, and I am greatful for these wonderful compliment.
I hope truly that I am doing it right.

Elizabeth: were are you waiting for, Florida sounds good.....no shovels there, I hope.



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8 posted 2000-12-03 05:52 PM


Charisma---Beautiful tanka, I like it much.  Nicely done.

Poeminister

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9 posted 2000-12-03 06:36 PM


lovely and a beautiful snowglobe too...thank you charisma..enjoyed ..HUGS

                ~Victoria~

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10 posted 2000-12-04 09:22 AM


poeminister: I am so glad that you like this one too, thank you for your kind reply.

Victoria: great to know that you enjoyed this one too, and I'm glad that you like the snowglobe too.

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Charisma~   this is so pretty! I haven't quite got the Tanka thing down yet...... You did a wonderful job!   -SEA
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12 posted 2000-12-04 05:17 PM


SEA: thank you for your reply and I am quite sure that you can write some wonderful tanka's too, knowing your style of writing and I am looking forwards to read them.

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13 posted 2000-12-04 06:02 PM


Charisma~

this is beautiful! really enjoyed
reading this! also really liked the
graphic you selected to go along with
this. i don't know how to write a tanka
very well, so i'll just continue to read
yours  

take care.
~amy~

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14 posted 2000-12-06 10:21 AM


Amy: thank you for your kind words, and I am glad that you like it.
they told me that a tanka must have 5-7-5-7-7
syllables

hope to see yours soon, looking forward to it.


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15 posted 2000-12-06 10:39 AM


Thank you for posting your inspiration, Charisma.  I do enjoy Haiku, Senryu, and Tanka.  The syllable count refers to classical JAPANESE poetry.  English poets typicaly hold with the number of lines but at times ignore the syllable count. No matter how you choose to write...keep posting your gems for us.  

INclan

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16 posted 2000-12-06 10:43 AM


great !  

"shun the frumious Bandersnatch"!

Tuna is the work of the devil !!

Killer222



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17 posted 2000-12-06 03:27 PM


INclan: thank you for your explanation, its always good to know where the style come from  and what the rules are... and I truly love to do these gems.

killer: thank you for your read, glad that you liked it.

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18 posted 2000-12-06 05:41 PM


Very nice tanka, whatever that is, it gave me chills.. Both because it was well written and because I hate the snowy winters here in Norway.  

fH

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19 posted 2000-12-07 09:01 AM


thank you flyhigh for your kind reply, well overhere its a while ago that it was really winter, only some wet snow falling down, but hey in my fantasy it must be marvelous to play around in thick white snow. And after running and playing drinking hot chocolate milk.....mmmm...remind me on good old days.
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20 posted 2000-12-07 01:36 PM


nice tanka and i guess this is the next best thing cos i live in a place that will never get to experience snow....

enjoyed your offerings on haiku/senryu/tanka...waiting for more

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21 posted 2000-12-08 08:17 AM


Kaile: thank you for your kind reply, and I feel sorry that you never experienced the fun of snow.
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22 posted 2000-12-08 08:31 AM


Beautiful Charisma, both your poem and the graphic.  Where do you people get these lovely graphics and how do you work them?  
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23 posted 2000-12-08 02:07 PM


VAS: thank you for your wonderful reply, I wanted to mail you, but couldn't find an addy, the graphics you can find everywhere, and if you reply to a poem you can find some instruction on the bottom how to use images or html....

hope you will succeed in it, if not feel free to mail me and I will try to explaine how to do.



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24 posted 2000-12-08 02:48 PM



Now this is what I call a perfect tanka!  You are very talented, I loved this, such unique descriptions.  This is one of my favourites to date of any tanka I have ever read    You should be very proud of this piece

Take care,
Melissa


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25 posted 2000-12-08 02:52 PM


This reminds me of one I had as a little girl, and how I loved it, thank you so much for the memory!

What is that you express in your eyes? It seems to me more than all the words I have read in my life.

Walt Whitman



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26 posted 2000-12-09 07:40 PM


Melissa: thank you for this wonderful compliment, and I noticed that you have read a lot of these forms, and I am glad that I am doing it well. still learning from the wonderful poets inhere.

Irish: I am glad that I was able to remind you on that snowy day in your youth...thank you for stopping by.

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