Clouds visit mountain
With a rare, special letter
From his old pal, sea;
As mountain beams and writes back,
Clouds form drizzles to meet sea.
-Purba Chakraborty
20.01.2016
Tanka is a classic form of Japanese poetry related to the haiku with five unrhymed lines of five, seven, five, seven, and seven syllables. (5, 7, 5, 7, 7)
Linking this poem to Poets United Midweek Motif ~ Mountain
I've never thought of cycles of water and air as messages between mountain, sky and sea--and I love it! Of course! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove this :D especially the image of clouds meeting the sea :D
ReplyDeleteBeautifully expressed Purba :D
Lots of love,
Sanaa
I love this circular journey of cloud, sea and mountain........
ReplyDeleteI love how your poem shows the connection between the mountains and the sea! They really work as a team, don't they?
ReplyDeleteNature in its harmony happily balancing the world to the myriad needs of us all. But then came man to upset the balance of the world!
ReplyDeletevery well expressed Purba :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful letter ! You have created an invincible bond between clouds and sea. Such an aesthetic imagery Purba and so very nicely describes the picture. :)
ReplyDeletelove how you imagine the mountain and the sea as two beings writing to each other. I love your mind. So beautiful. thanks!
ReplyDeleteAmazing imaginative letter, that friendship will last long until the end. Nice work Purba, thank you for sharing :))
ReplyDeleteLovely imagery! :) That's a letter exchange that keeps happening.
ReplyDeleteah..how poetically you've exposed their connection...beautiful Purba..
ReplyDeletewell written!
ReplyDeleteOhh...love this crisp piece, Purba. Great imagery...
ReplyDeleteAnd a wonderful poetic letter this is too - a wonderful concept beautifully written
ReplyDeleteNice thought on how they meet 😊
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, well done. I like how they are friends here.
ReplyDeleteLovely :)
ReplyDeleteGreat write up... I liked the first line a lot...
ReplyDelete"Clouds visit mountains. "
Lovely creation... :-)