Dear friends,poetry lovers and readers,
I am glad to announce that I have just added a new release to my repertoire –
LEAVES
Itβs a collection of short poems,namely haiku,senryu and tanka written fondly with you in mind.
I picked up my quill after a long illness to compile this collection of haiku, senryu and tanka poems which, has been a major part of my recovery.Writing every day, no thrice a day, is my secret potion. On a naughty note, I wanted to prove to my ophthalmologist that writing wonβt make me blind.
What is Leaves about?
Choosing a title for a poetry book is not an easy task especially when it comes to a collection of short poems.
One morning, I was gazing at the overcast sky when a yellow leaf fell at my feet, followed by another, yet another. Deeply marveled and inspired by Mother Natureβs cycle of life, I have named my new collection of short poems, LEAVES. Each poem molded, shaped, colored differently is a leaf from Mother Natureβs Notebook.
This collection of traditional and modern haiku, senryu and tanka is divided in three parts. The first one consists of haiku unfolding the four seasons of the year, starting with summer and ending with winter. The second comprises senryu and, the third and last one includes tanka.
Haiku is a Japanese poem of traditionally seventeen syllables in three, short, unrhymed lines. Nature themes and imagery evoking a specific season of the year are the traditional focus of haiku poetry.
Haiku developed from the hokku, the opening lines of a longer poem known as tanka, an ancient form of poetry that consists of 5 lines in a 5/7/5/7/7 syllables count form. The tanka poem is traditionally about seasons, nature and emotions. Senryu is another short form Japanese poetry similar to haiku in construction with three lines and seventeen syllables count. Senryu, however, tend to be about human foibles; they are often cynical and darkly humorous. Haiku is more serious.
Whereas traditional haiku and senryu poets observe strictly the 5/7/5 syllables pattern, modern poets try different syllables count and formats to achieve a more minimalist style.
Intensely perfumed
Queen of Arabian Night
Silken petals rose
Shoreline stroll
Two feet and four paws
Prints in the sand
Happy Reading,my dear friends
Anita Bacha
For more kindly check out LEAVES

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Interesting to read that you tell about your new book and very interesting this theory of these genres. You have a beautiful Amazon page. Funny, I thought that you are an air hostess, but you are a lawyerπ Enjoyable afternoonπΊ
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Many thanks for your visit and heart warming thoughts and comments ,Jean!
I hope you are not too disappointed to find out that I am a lawyer.
I am very proud to be one. I am also a jurist.
You will be surprised to know that I worked at The Hague Conference in the drafting of the Protection of Children in Inter-country Adoption Convention 1993 of which I am a signatory, but I love poetry and I love people
I love art and music πΆππͺΆ
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I am not disappointed at all, I just remember your photos from the plane, that made me think your an air hostess. Wow you have accomplished really much! The theoretical things of your poems are fascinating, as a composer I love theories π Of course your poems in itself are very beautiful, I like them πΊ
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I am so exalted with your reply Jean.
I love your music too .
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There is in all of us humans a cocoon waiting to be set free and to become an artist like the wonderful butterfly π¦ πΉ
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You say it very creatively, I love butterflies they are so colorful and when they fly they look like being so joyful and free π¦π¦π¦
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Thank you very much, Anita. I hope you are well now. π€
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Iβm fighting to keep going,Michael.
Thanks for being there always π
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You’re welcome. You will be in my prayers.
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Thanks Michael!
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Congratulations Anita. So pleased to hear you are on the mend. Happy Writing Haiku Day My Friend.
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Grateful for your support and encouragement always,Goff!
I might take a well deserved break from haiku but you are always on my mind,My Friend.
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