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by Smiles
Rated: E · Poetry · Contest Entry · #1948648
Entry for Poet's Place Patio Form of the week Cinquain
Mother


Mother
child nurturer
they love without measure
child grows, blooms and learns love of life.
Mommy






Note to self: explanation of Cinquain poetry form
Cinquain is a short, usually unrhymed poem consisting of twenty-two syllables distributed as 2, 4, 6, 8, 2, in five lines. It was developed by the Imagist poet, Adelaide Crapsey. (For further information, please scroll down for an article on Cinquain from the SP Quill Quarterly Magazine written by Deborah P Kolodji.)

Another form, sometimes used by school teachers to teach grammar, is as follows:

Line 1: Noun
Line 2: Description of Noun
Line 3: Action
Line 4: Feeling or Effect
Line 5: Synonym of the initial noun.
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