Hello!
A cinquain (sin-cane) is a short poetry form with
five lines. Each line has a specific syllable count. Created by an American
poet, Adelaide Crapsey, the poem tends to look like a pot – narrow at the
top and bottom and wide in the middle. It can be on any topic, theme, object,
action, etc.
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Format: 2-4-6-8-2 syllables
Rhyme: Not mandatory
My Poem
Lightning
An orange sky
A warning – thunderstorm
Will you heed or call it silly?
Ravage
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