Hiya!Well, I've been nominated to kick this thing off, but before I do -- if you haven't viewed amuse's poll and are like, "Tanks? Tonka? Eh?", I'll provide her description from that thread:
<<< so the tanka (a.k.a. waka) was really popular into the 1500's - and i always think of my brothers' tonka trucks when i hear this word.
"The first three lines (kami no ku) usually present an image or thought and the last two lines (shimo no ku) shift the focus to a related idea. We might see this as similar to a sonnet's "turn." - from http://web.njit.edu/~ronkowit/ poets...arch_tanka.html >>>
For our game this means a 5-7-5-7-7 format. The topic of the poem you write is the one suggested by the last poster (if you don't like it, scram or wait for someone else to use it and post a different one; that's the game, babe). Like the "question" and "this-or-that" threads on the General Chat, you then suggest the topic for the next poster. It should be *different* than the themes you used in your own tanka, and be an image or concept that can be used for the first three lines of their tanka.
So for example, for mine someone could have said "metal," "jewelry," "blood," etc... "difficult endeavor," "head holes"... you get the idea. And so I write thusly...
Ten rings on a tray
Barbells are hard to remove
My ear is bleeding.
A warm sting on my eyelids
The x-ray passing over.
[Next topic:] .....Glaring sunlight. (Have fun!)