Ancient Mother Earth Still Nurtures

9 October 2019 Haiku/Tanka prompt word “nurture”

Brett Christensen
2 min readOct 9, 2019

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Split image of green landscape and dying earth — cliamte change
Image: © depositphotos.com/ kvron2002

ancient mother earth
still nurtures we the destroyers
though we betray her

PROMPT: Write a haiku/tanka using the prompt word “nurture” (or a derivative).

A haiku is a form of Japanese poetry totalling 17 syllables (in the English language) which are usually arranged in three lines of 5, 7, 5 syllables.

It often references the natural world and more modern forms of haiku can also reference human nature.

A tanka is composed of 31 syllables in five lines (5, 7, 5, 7, 7).

It can be written in a series addressing the same subject matter.

Cheney Meaghan Dennett Tracy Aston Bart Elbey Irene Brooks Jenny N Olson Anna West Molly Skeen Sundance Kid Whistling woods edh lamport Harper Thorpe Leah J.🕊 Jac Harmony Aline Mitul Bhat Ravi Shankar Rajan Oswald Chen Mariette Hebert Cuthbert Jenkins 🍵 Susan Brearley Gosia Rokicka Leanne Kathleen Daniele Alice Evergreen Shreya Srinivas David S. Giovanni Sonier Chelsea Marie Guérin Asante Kyle Morgan Cyndi Rooney Terry Bain Mary Keating Gilsos Drake Caeneus Carver Bain Nivedita Chandra Andy Smallman Jenise Cook Sarah Book Amy Jo Reynolds Barney Dinosaur Sabina Snow Bonnie…

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Brett Christensen

I enjoy writing, exploring new tech, and I’m passionate about learning new things.