Reflections – A Rengay
by Pat and David
old bathroom mirror –
wiping the steamy glass down
those same cheeks and jowls (db)
these life lines, owning their place
like scripts, telling a story (pr)
eroded slowly
the landscape of living flesh
keeps what has worn through (db)
still playing a part
in all I have become –
grateful, I still am (pr)
one voice gone, another speaks
now called to provide answers (db)
but secrets are held
as eyes hide blooming twinkles –
old mirror sees all (pr)
Pat & David
Rengay?
Rengay is a form of linked verse created as an alternative to Japanese renga or renku. The form was devised by Garry Gay in California in 1992. A rengay consists of six thematic haiku verses and is normally composed by two or three poets, although solo and six-person rengay are not uncommon.
This form actually requires a bit of explanation, so I recommend that you read about it HERE.
To check out David’s blog go A collaboration with David over at Skeptic’s Kaddish Blog
Pat
3/26/2026