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Day: October 12, 2021

lune

on my window sill
shades of gloom
just another night
in between

i’m trying lune poetry form for tanka tuesday this week. lune has 11 syllables in 3 lines (3-5-3). it’s named lune because has the shape of a crescent moon.

Posted on October 12, 2021October 12, 2021 by ElizabethPosted in Photography, PoetryTagged Autumn, Lune, Photography, poem, Poetry, Tanka Tuesday. 29 Comments
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Autumn Inspirational Journaling Nature Noticing Photography poem Poetry Poetry Challenge Quotes Tanka Tuesday Writing

  1. lesleyscoble's avatar
    lesleyscoble on W3 :: my bugMarch 10, 2026

    I feel just like this about my first car call Albert. Loved it, Elizabeth. 👏

  2. ben Alexander's avatar
    ben Alexander on W3 :: my bugMarch 9, 2026

    Elizabeth, the line “blue, shining and proud, smiling out loud” feels especially joyful to me—I can almost see that Beetle…

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    boundlessblessingsblog on W3 :: my bugMarch 9, 2026

    Such a cute poem Elizabeth. Lovely 🌹

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    judeitakali on W3 :: my bugMarch 9, 2026

    Such beautiful emotion for one's first car. very real.✍✨

  5. Sadje's avatar
    Sadje on W3 :: my bugMarch 9, 2026

    You’re most welcome

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