All of my triolets and tankas in one list.
Name given to me by a friend of mine, SilentAngel. This is how to write both:
Triolets:
first line
second line
third line
first line
fifth line
sixth line
first line
second line
Tankas:
five syllables
seven syllables
five syllables
seven syllables
seven syllables
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~Triolet~ Hmm...Looking at the title here and wondering what it could be about...
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~Tanka~ Mild sexuality.
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~Triolet~ I wonder when my line of endurance is going to snap and if I'm going to go on a rampage in anger.
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~Tanka~ Frustrated and wondering when I'll lose control of myself and do something that I'll regret.
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~Triolet~ My mother will never be able to understand me.
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~Triolet~ Feels like I'm losing myself. Dyong slowly...
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~Tanka~ Release me from my pain...
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An example of a triolet for SilentAngel. :) It's about her.
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~Tanka~ Exactly what the title says.
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~Triolet~ Musical, yet erotic. Can be interpretted in many ways.
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~Triolet~ Love. Not much else to say about it.8 lines, 2 comments, on Mar 22 4:11 AM 2005. In Love
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A haiku-like triolet. While following the rules of a haiku, you also follow the rules of a triolet.
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~Triolet~ Inspired by an awesome song.
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~Triolet~ A Master beckoning his Pet over to him.
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~Triolet~ Laqueda talking about her family's murder.

