
Changing Seasons
Temperatures dropping low, the earth spins around
Sunshine warms this empty space, seasons keep changing
Whether snow or rain we see, changing times prevail
Reach into my bag of tricks, stay glued to your spot
©2023 CBialczak
The imayo is a 4-line Japanese poem that has 12 syllables in each line. There is a planned caesura (or pause) between the first 7 syllables and the final 5.

Wonderful poem!
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Thank you
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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You: “The imayo is a 4-line Japanese poem that has 12 syllables in each line. There is a planned caesura (or pause) between the first 7 syllables and the final 5.”
Me: “Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O”
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Hahahaha! Good one. How did you come up with that?
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I thought about the 7-pause-5 rhythm in my head, and i immediately knew it sounded familiar.
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Wow! that’s a talent!
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The Japanese forms have such a loose feel within constraints – this one feels organic in its flow!
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