Begin your Naga Uta by counting out five syllables for your first line and seven syllables for your second line, and repeat that pattern throughout the length of your poem. It should look like this: 5/7/5/7/5/7.
Think of ways to use words that make you feel what they say. Naga Uta is also a form of music where drum beats play an important role. As you write your poem listen to the beats of the syllables that you use to write it.
Finish your Naga Uta with two lines of seven syllables each. You poem should look like this: 5/7/5/7/5/7/5/7/7 or however long you wish to make it, as long as the last two lines have the same syllable count.
Become proficient at writing Naga Uta poems by writing many of them with different lengths and subjects. Since there are few limits on this type of poetry, experiment with words and word play to express yourself.