Write a shadorma about your daily creative routine.
The Shadorma is a poetic form consisting of a six-line stanza (or sestet) that originated from Spain. Each stanza has a syllable count of three syllables in the first line, five syllables in the second line, three syllables in the third and fourth lines, seven syllables in the fifth line, and five syllables in the sixth line (3/5/3/3/7/5) for a total of 26 syllables. A poem may consist of one stanza, or an unlimited number of stanzas, called a series. It is typically unrhymed. (Description from Wikipedia.)
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Gentle waves;
our feet in rhythm,
but quiet –
just the birds
chattering among flowers
blooming on the shore
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Sarah Honeychurch
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#tdc4907 #ds106 A shadorma
Every day
As the clock strikes 10
Mind opens –
Remix mode
Creativity engaged:
Bricolage #4life
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Alan is @cogdog
@creating #tdc4907 Just did the Morning Shadorma routine.
One coffee
Sipped into the day
Email waits
Laptop closed
Walk out to garden
For messages of hope.
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