Poems written for the Poetry in Motion Challenge and Other Poetry Form Challenges |
Celebrating the First Day of Ridvan Beside the driveway white blooms respond to the wind, we are those flowers inhaling the breath of God on the First Day of Ridvan. Line count: 5 Form: Tanka – one of Japan’s oldest forms consists of five lines with 5-7-5-7-7. The first two lines present an image or mood and the third line shifts to a related idea (sadness, love, the shortness of life, or the seasons). This form can use metaphor or personification. About this Poem: Ridvan is the celebration of the Declaration of Baha’u’llah. It is twelve days from April 21 to May 2 and the first, ninth, and twelfth days are Holy Days. |