I wrote Moonpath in response to Robbie’s #TankaTuesday Poetry Challenge No. 54, where she invites us to write a syllabic imagist poem.

Imagist Poetry
Imagism began in the early 20th century with poets such as H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) 1886-1961, Ezra Pound 1885-1972, and Richard Aldington 1892-1962 who sought clarity, precision, and the clean presentation of a single image. As a reaction against elaborate Victorian and Romantic poetry, the movement favoured direct language and free verse, letting the moment stand without ornament. Imagist poems are usually written in free verse, allowing the image to stand unencumbered by formal constraints. For the Tanka Tuesday prompt, however, we’re invited to explore Imagism within a syllabic form.

I hope you enjoy my first attempt at an imagist tanka.

Moonpath, Photo©️Lesley Scoble

Lesley Scoble, March 2026


THANK YOU

Thank you, Robbie Cheadle, for your #Tanka Tuesday inspirational prompt.
And thank you, dear reader, for spending time with my poem.


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13 responses to “Moonpath: Imagist Tanka Poem”

  1. This is so beautiful ❤️

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    1. Lisa, thank you so much for this lovely compliment — it means a lot to me.

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  2. This is delightful, Lesley. Thanks for joining in 💚

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    1. Thank you, Robbie. Thanks for having me.

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  3. The eye and mind of a wonderful artist. This is so beautiful. I saw it on IG and forgot to come drop a comment.

    loved it, Lesley.

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    1. Nigel, thank you for this enormous compliment — I’m well chuffed, and blushing again. ☺️

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      1. You’re welcome, Lesley.

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  4. You created a treasure!

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    1. You are so lovely, Violet. Thank you for such a beautiful compliment — I’ll treasure it.

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  5. Lesley, lovely poem💞👏🏽

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    1. Thank you kindly, O’Nika 🤗

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      1. You are welcome 🌛🌝

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