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Three tanka published in
Gusts No. 37 Contemporary Tanka, Canada,
Spring/Summer 2023
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I grow old now
and dream of a journey
I will never take
. . . the aurora borealis
dances, but does it sing?
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the emptiness
of losing a friend—
never understanding
what I did or
what you felt I did
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such soaring voices
pure soprano & alto notes
in a boys’ choir
each singer’s gift destined
to change course
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Notes:
(1) All tanka by Mary Kendall © 2023
(2) Photo by stein egil liland
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Artfully done, Mary! You make every syllable count as you express the universal emotion of regret in three different settings. And yet there is hope in the margins: hope that one day from heaven we just may hear the aurora borealis sing, hope that a broken friendship may be healed, hope that a change of course may actually prove to be pleasing. You left room for that too.
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Thank you, Nancy.
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Such sensitivity in all the three tanka, there is a sense of poignancy. ‘the emptiness’ resonates. Beautiful tanka, Mary.
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Many thanks to you for your generous words.
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Hi Mary, Your tanka make me want to try writing more tanka. They say so much and say it beautifully. I have not spent much time with this form thinking it isn’t for me. Perhaps it isn’t, but reading you makes me realize the depth that a talented poet can put into five lines.
Thank you. Jo Balistreri
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You are always so kind. I hope you will give it a go. I look forward to reading some of them. 🙂
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