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Post by Admin on May 19, 2016 13:20:36 GMT
A Cinquain (pronounced ... sin-cain) Formed by American poet Adelaide Crapsey (1900’s) Cinquains are a form of English Haiku
Its form is twenty-two syllables over five lines distributed 2,4,6,8,2.
Example: (2) So, WAR (4) What’s it good for (6) Absolutely nothing (8) I said WAR, what is it good for (2) Nothing
(Based on the Frankie Goes to Hollywood song by L Montgomery-Hughes©2015 )
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