On Fields Of Honor – Waka (Chõka)
*image source: wallpaper-s.org
Dedicated to my nephew Nathan, my uncles and cousins
and all the other soldiers who have served on “fields of honor”.
http://purpletreehouse.blogspot.com/2011/08/poetic-forms-waka.html
Posted on February 15, 2012, in Poems, The Purple Treehouse, Waka (Chõka) and tagged Battlefields, Conflicts, Japanese Poetry Forms, Poetry, Soldiers, United States Armed Forces, Waka (Chõka), Wars. Bookmark the permalink. 12 Comments.























Like it A lot.
Thanks Michael!! I really liked yours as well. smiles, Terri
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very lovely reflection on the battle.
Thanks Aya! I truly appreciate it
Blessings, Terri
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Really loved this, Terri…a very touching topic and tribute, and I think you did a wonderful job.
Thanks Gayle!! I was pleased with the poem but wasn’t sure if I got the order right, guess I did okay then, lol! Glad that you liked it
Smiles, Terri
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beautiful…
Thank you Rita!
very powerful and nicely done, fitting the image well. . came over from the Purple Treehouse blog prompt hop
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Thank you Stuart!! I really enjoyed your poem as well
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Very nice! Thank you for adding it to Poetry for Wounded Warriors. I think that it is a fitting tribute.
thank you Bradley! I’m so glad that you enjoyed it!! Blessings, Terri