Small bud on wing
To me sing now
You bring me love
This was written for the "Little Ones" episode #6 from Carpe Diem; it is a Burmese poetry form called 'Thanbauk'.
It consists of three lines of four syllables each. Traditionally, they are full of humour. It also has a rhyme in it. The rhyme is on the fourth syllable of the first line, the third syllable of the second, and on the second syllable of the third.
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Awesome thanbauk Emma. I hadn't heard of this poetry form, but I like it a lot.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with this lovely poem. It is harder than it looks to write. You painted a great picture!
ReplyDeleteThis was beautiful!
ReplyDeletewell done....(way better than mine)...not sure I am so crazy about this form, but you got it right!
ReplyDeleteGreat and sweet thanbauk...
ReplyDeletea beautiful note
ReplyDeletevery clever
I love the poster you made of your Than Bauk. Well crafted and great presentation.
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