This is not a poem. it is information about a certain poetic form called a CINQUAIN and how to write one.
A cinquain is a short, unrhymed poem consisting of twenty-two syllables distributed as 2,4,6,8,2 in five lines. the most popular form is as follows:
Line 1: Noun (2 syllables) Line 2: Description of Noun (4 syllables) Line 3: Action (6 syllabels) Line 4: Feeling or Effect (8 syllables) Line 5: Synonym of the initial Noun (2 syllables)
example (poem by Ali Saad)
At dawn A bright smile fell On the dusk to breakit Into sweet memories of an Age gone.
My poem "Psychological Cinquain" (See post)is another example.
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