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Reflections
A morning greeting. (Form:Cinquiano)
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Reflections


Mirrored
image smiles in welcome greeting
each dawn above the sink.
What’s he think when
I’m gone?



Notes:
An entry for December 4 of "A Poem A Day Contest [E]
Prompts Used: 2 and 3 *Smile*
Prompt 2: Write a poem about an imaginary friendship.
Prompt 3: Write a Cinquiano Poem. This poem only contains 22 syllables. There is only one stanza consisting of 5 lines. The syllable structure is 2/8/6/4/2. Rhyming is not required
Line count: 5

Thank you for taking time to read my words. I would appreciate it if you took a moment and left a comment. Your reaction, impressions, criticisms, - yes, even praise *Smile* are all equally welcome.

Ken


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