Chesapeake Tanka

You are familiar with haiku poetry (see previous post.)  However, here is another Japanese form of short poetry known as tanka.  The author of this collection click here resides in Cecil County, Maryland and has included several tanka poems on Bay-related subjects.

Even if the poetry piece isn’t your brew of choice, at least check out his introduction on Page 7.  It kind of makes sense.

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Chesapeake Tanka

You are familiar with haiku poetry (see previous post.)  However, here is another Japanese form of short poetry known as tanka.  The author of this collection click here resides in Cecil County, Maryland and has included several tanka poems on Bay-related subjects.

Even if the poetry piece isn’t your brew of choice, at least check out his introduction on Page 7.  It kind of makes sense.

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Chesapeake Tanka

You are familiar with haiku poetry (see previous post.)  However, here is another Japanese form of short poetry known as tanka.  The author of this collection click here resides in Cecil County, Maryland and has included several tanka poems on Bay-related subjects.

Even if the poetry piece isn’t your brew of choice, at least check out his introduction on Page 7.  It kind of makes sense.

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Chesapeake Tanka

You are familiar with haiku poetry (see previous post.)  However, here is another Japanese form of short poetry known as tanka.  The author of this collection click here resides in Cecil County, Maryland and has included several tanka poems on Bay-related subjects.

Even if the poetry piece isn’t your brew of choice, at least check out his introduction on Page 7.  It kind of makes sense.

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Chesapeake Tanka

You are familiar with haiku poetry (see previous post.)  However, here is another Japanese form of short poetry known as tanka.  The author of this collection click here resides in Cecil County, Maryland and has included several tanka poems on Bay-related subjects.

Even if the poetry piece isn’t your brew of choice, at least check out his introduction on Page 7.  It kind of makes sense.

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