Gateway

Enter at your own risk
You can find pleasure
You can find sorrow
It depends on your mindset

Enter at your own risk
The forest freshness
Can bring relief
But can also aggravate your feelings

Enter at your own risk
Each step counts
To be happy again or
To sustain the distress

Enter at your own risk
It’s up to you!

#WDYS

Hover

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in your hands, please hold it tight
believe your mind will take flight
the love exhales discover
allows your senses to hover

Could you guess the subject in this poem?

W3 challenge

II. Mich’s prompt guidelines

  • Form: Tanaga
    • (could be double, triple, etc.)
  • Theme: Love

Tanaga

  • Four lines (a quatrain);
  • Syllabic: Each line contains seven syllables (7-7-7-7);
  • Rhyming: It is usually a rhyming poem;
    • AABB is the traditional rhyme scheme;
    • Variations in rhyme scheme are allowed (like AAAA, ABAB, ABBB, AAAB, ABBA, and non-rhyming)