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Confused
Uncertain in chaotic world
Seeking a mind-peaceful
Assuredness
No doubts
Colleen’s syllabic poetry theme this week is “FINDING CLARITY.” I have approached it as an goal to which we can aspire. It is written in the reverse Cinquain form. Collen’s useful poetry form “cheatsheet” notes that “a . . . cinquain is a form of shape poetry and is always centered on the page. The required syllables needed for each line give it a unique shape. The cinquain (aka the quintain or the quintet) is a poem or stanza of five lines.” A reverse Cinquain is “a form with one 5-line stanza in a syllabic pattern of two, eight, six, four, two.” Confused? Well, I hope you find clarity.
Padre
What a fabulous (and humorous) reverse cinquain. I like the structure. The syllable count gives credence to your words. Well done.
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I like how well this turned out. I must try this form😊. Nicely done.
Pat
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Reblogged this on Where Genres Collide Traci Kenworth YA Author & Book Blogger and commented:
Good one!
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The only thing that is certain is that the world will always be chaotic and once we appreciate this, we can become a lot more focused. Excellent poem 🙂
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