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Poem a Day Contest for 14 February
Prompt 2: Use the following quote by Aristotle (384-322BC) as a prompt for your poem: “Friendship is a single soul dwelling in two bodies.” (The quote need not be in the poem.) Form: Adelaide Crapsey's cinquain: Syllabic pattern: 2,4,6,8,2 "The Friend" My friend: one heart between our souls. We functioned well 'til Jealousy cut circuits sent to Hell.
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