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A sedoka is a form of Japanese poem that is unrhymed and consists of two three-line katauta which follow a 5/7/7 syllables count, but there is more to a sedoka. What is sedoka in poetry (complete definition)?
Spherical visionThe aberration
manifest sans volition
was embraced and accepted.
Eye nonjudgmental
and our bliss drenched heart gentle,
recognises all are one....
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Categories:
spiritual,
Form: Sedoka
The bigger pictureThoughts freeze, heart pulsates,
as our souls so tango dance,
having eyes for no other.
Enigmatic space
delights as seeds of love bloom,
enriching the universe....
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Categories:
love, spiritual, universe,
Form: Sedoka
Judgmental eyeYour hesitancy
is observed yet overlooked,
since love in your heart’s not bloomed.
Perhaps it’s a test,
as of our soul agreement,
which we merely here enact?...
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Categories:
introspection, judgement, spiritual,
Form: Sedoka
What are friends forSadness in her eyes,
betrays the camouflage donned,
of mundane idle banter.
There’s a sacredness,
respected at such moments,
holding hands, entwining hearts....
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Categories:
friendship,
Form: Sedoka
Wake up weary hermitWe are the power,
that enlivens body-mind,
yet strangely we prefer trance.
In this lucid dream,
as both subject and object,
all that is, is light of Self....
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Categories:
dream, i am, self,
Form: Sedoka
Noumena and phenomenaLiken space as God,
as the womb of existence,
that’s in but not of the world.
Made in God’s image,
we transmit to Him by touch,
colouration of contrast....
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Categories:
deep, spiritual,
Form: Sedoka
Play of shadowsLooking for sweetness,
love’s fragrance omnipresent,
eludes my deluded heart.
Ego’s the fault line,
choosing thinking, not feeling,
separating us from source....
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Categories:
love, spiritual,
Form: Sedoka
Baptism and reflection“An eternal man
Will bathe you in flames and light
To cleanse your own flesh of sin”
“Do not reflect flesh
Seek to mix water and flames
To reflect eternal light”
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Categories:
baptism, fire, light, mirror,
Form: Sedoka
MergingCaged in feeble form,
rainbow spectrum is too small,
to express my love for you.
Let our souls commune,
osmotically mingling,
lighting the lamp of pure bliss....
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Categories:
joy, love, spiritual,
Form: Sedoka
The Luckiest People in the World
People are healers
Of our sad souls when lonely
And stand by when we are glad
Life without people
A vast empty desert is
Be thou a friend to the end
4/29/2024
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Categories:
friend, inspiration,
Form: Sedoka
undying effervescenceTo become the flame,
we must agree to dissolve,
in the void of nothingness.
Love in love with love,
for the sake of love alone,
revels in its own fragrance....
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Categories:
love, spiritual,
Form: Sedoka
we willingly burnIs it not foolish
to make detachment a goal,
when both our hearts beat as one?
True it is, soul mate,
since love alone is real,
our entwinement pleases God....
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Categories:
love,
Form: Sedoka
Agape loveKnowing we are souls,
where lies foundation of love,
as vibrations in the void?
Pristine awareness,
one with oneness and God’s breath,
pulsates as love, light and bliss....
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Categories:
love, spiritual,
Form: Sedoka
Hold me closeDistanced, polarised,
both our hearts yet beat as one,
tango dancing in the void.
This separation
is illusionary dear;
distance makes hearts grow fonder....
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Categories:
love, spiritual,
Form: Sedoka
Butterfly effectYour aura glistens,
with an ethereal light
oozing love, which I imbibe.
Bees feed off flowers
who express deep gratitude,
as love seeds so pollinate....
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Categories:
inspirational, love,
Form: Sedoka
Specific Types of Sedoka Poems
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