Five Tan-Renga Poems - Collaboration by Christina Chin & Uchechukwu Onyedikam
consecrated
and dedicated to Arusi
she grows fangs
for lying to the witch
asylum nightmare
— Uchechukwu Onyedikam/Christina Chin
in the bowl
of water
the lizard runs amok
a broken tail
wriggles
— Uchechukwu Onyedikam/Christina Chin
ancient carvings
on cave walls of the dead
animals come alive
the Buddhist monks
recite mantras and prayers
— Christina Chin/Uchechukwu
Onyedikam
the campfire
crackling and popping
night of the jungle
some strange noises
in the bushes
— Uchechukwu Onyedikam/Christina Chin
unexpected guest
August visit
waking up—
slime covered floor
with slugs
— Uchechukwu Onyedikam/Christina Chin
Christina Chin is a painter and haiku poet from Malaysia. She is a four-time recipient of top 100 in the mDAC Summit Contests, exhibited at the Palo Alto Art Center, California. 1st prize winner of the 34th Annual Cherry Blossom Sakura Festival 2020 Haiku Contest. 1st prize winner in the 8th Setouchi Matsuyama 2019 Photohaiku Contest. She has been published in numerous journals, multilingual journals, and anthologies, including Japan's prestigious monthly Haikukai Magazine.
An enjoyable quintet of Tan-Renga Poems. Congratulations Christina Chin & Uchechukwu Onyedikam.
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