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This week Colleen’s syllabic poetry challenge is to write in the specific form of a Cinquain. “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 Reverse Cinquain form I have used follows a two, eight, six, four, two syllable structure.
Pine Wood
Evergreen scent fresh on the breeze
The delicate needles
And sturdy cones
Embrace
Padre
Where I grew up, there were a lot of pine trees. No matter the season, it smells like rosin and cones. This poem reminded me of that.
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I love this one. It’s a gorgeous one
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Reblogged this on Where Genres Collide Traci Kenworth YA Author & Book Blogger for all Genres as well as craft books and commented:
Like this!
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I think you have us all pining for pine right now. Very nice poem 🙂
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I like it!
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