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My first few Gogyohka

The pieces of clouds

fluttered down the autumn sky

Settled softly

On children's tongue

New Rainfall

 

I woke up

Longing

Memories still clinging

On the cobwebs of sleep

Did you smile in your dreams?

 

The dark skies

Winds sweeps

The clouds together,

Shutting off sunrise

Are you making rains today?

 

She wanders

In and out of my thoughts

Weaving cosmic dreams

With foot prints

In my heart

 

There is a thin line

Between love and lust

Between sea and sky

Between me and you

Lend me an eraser

 

Flew all over clear sky

Trying very hard

Like a stubborn child

To leave few foot prints, in your life

Off my memories

______________

Om Namah Shivaya

 

Gogyohka is a new form of poetry which has been developed in Japan. Gogyohka simply means verse which is written in five lines, but each line generally represents one phrase and has a different feel to five-line verse commonly found in Western poetry. This new form of verse was developed by a poet called Enta Kusakabe, who first came up with the concept in 1957

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shashi
Indian
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Sep 27, 2010
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@Shashi 27/9/2010

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