Commentary and Philosophy Poetry posted August 3, 2009 |
a reflective cinquain
Hope is for the Hopeful
by adewpearl
Each star that brightly glows to guide the tempest-tossed can only help the lost whose eyes aren't closed. |
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The cinquain is a poem of five lines with a syllable count of 2/4/6/8/2. There is usually a turn in the fourth or fifth line, and the title is considered a significant sixth line.
Both the Oxford Dictionary and freedictionaryonline.com list a one syllable pronunciation of aren't as the first pronunciation.
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and 2 member cents. Both the Oxford Dictionary and freedictionaryonline.com list a one syllable pronunciation of aren't as the first pronunciation.
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