Tanka-01 / Chunar Fort Poem by Asit Kumar Sanyal

Tanka-01 / Chunar Fort

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The Chunar fort stands
On a detached Vindhya rock
The Ganges comes here
hugs the fort and takes U-tern
to go to Bay of Bengal

Tanka-01 / Chunar Fort
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: archaeology
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem is a tanka. In Japanese, ‘tan’ means short and ‘ka’ means poem. So tanka is a short poem. It is also called uta or waka. ‘wa’ means Japanese, ‘ka’ is poem. Anyway, tanka is Japanese short poem. It is unrhymed and in English translation it is in five line form and has units of five, seven, five, seven and seven syllables. It is the extended form of haiku.the brevity of the poem and the turn from the upper to the lower lines, which often signals a shift or expansion of subject matter.
I had visited the fort on 26 July 2015 with my wife and family friends while went to Varanasi.
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Asit Kumar Sanyal

Asit Kumar Sanyal

Lalgola, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India.
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