Definition
Cinquain:
five-line poem;
twenty-two syllables
laid out two, four, six, eight, then two
again.
-Tony Maude
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just messing around with cinquain form:
sin-quain poem
snarky malarky
odd syllabification
count: three, five, seven, nine; then three more
not a sin 🙂
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Tony came up with this same breaking of the form on d’Verse!
See my other Jan.23 post, “Don’t taste the slush” for another sample of this modified form…