Cinquain
Cinquains are 5 line poems with the following form:
1st line: two syllables, a noun (your subject)
2nd line: four syllables, adjectives, to describe the subject in line 1.
3rd line: six syllables, an action statement describing the subject in line 1.
4th line: eight syllables, describing a feeling about the subject
5th line: two syllables, a synonym or word that refers back to the subject.
1st line: two syllables, a noun (your subject)
2nd line: four syllables, adjectives, to describe the subject in line 1.
3rd line: six syllables, an action statement describing the subject in line 1.
4th line: eight syllables, describing a feeling about the subject
5th line: two syllables, a synonym or word that refers back to the subject.
Weird week
Rejected reach
Mistakes were made, maybe
Heavy with doubt, tinged nerves crackle
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You can feel the tired nervous energy. A poem on stress and mistakes. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteWritten at 2am! You got it, Sheena-kay!
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to give you a hug and say, "All will be OK."
ReplyDeleteOr to put it in a cinquain:
ReplyDeleteA hug,
Friendship and love
Shared with sincerity
By a friend who cares about you
Always.
My attempt:
ReplyDeleteMarriage
Can't do it, Hon
I'll always love you, but
Cleaning, cooking, laundry and such--
No way!!