what color means to life
where mono chromatic light
is non prismatic?
the angle of incidence
co relates with refraction
what color means to life
where mono chromatic light
is non prismatic?
the angle of incidence
co relates with refraction
Style/Type: Structured: Eastern
Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back
Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft
Comments
Hey raj
I am not sure if you check Neopoet anymore, but I wanted to have a look at your writing now that I'm back.
I really like tanka, more than haiku and senryu. That little extra bit of two lines makes a big difference for me (for getting an idea across) and I like the asymmetry it creates to contrast those traditionally symmetrical 5-7-5s of haiku/senryu.
In this one, is your question mark in the title because you weren't sure about using that title, or are you trying to ask a question (what is inference? is this inference? or something like that)?
I see your use of spacing and playing with words (co relates, non prismatic, and mono chromatic) as a unique way to approach the syllabic style of these Eastern structured poems. I really enjoy that. It's playful and ensures that the reader is savoring that syllable and stressing/enunciating it the way you intend. co relates specifically makes the reader recognize and consider what correlate means/the word it comes from in a way that I really appreciate now that I've studied linguistics. I hope other word lovers here will feel the same.
If I could make any suggestion, it would be for you to consider adding one additional puncuation mark to help with the flow of the first stanza, a colon on the first line:
what color means to life:
This addition will help readers have the right inflection on this line and not mistake it for an oddly-phrased question like "what color means to life?"
Take care,
Kelsey
Hi Raj
Just dropped by to say it's good to see you around again