General Poetry posted December 10, 2008 | Chapters: | ...49 50 -51- |
A cinquain about changing perspectives
A chapter in the book cinquains
Drifting Snow
by adewpearl
I watch
the falling snow,
lay white upon my world,
till drifts pile high and soon obscure
my view.
I watch
the falling snow,
lay white upon my world,
till drifts pile high and soon obscure
my view.
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a cinquain is a five line poem of 2 syllables, then 4, then 6, then 8 and finally 2. The classic cinquain, as devised by Adelaide Crapsey, builds to a climax and then in the end has a turn with a fall in mood.
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