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  • Cinquain Poetry Prompt #1 | New

    The American Cinquain Example: Old Days See howThe sun rises,Breaking over beauty,Filling the senses with heavenThen fades. You can see the pattern above is as follows… 5 Lines with each a given number of syllables as 2 4 6 8 2 The word new is our inspiration. New life Old hurts aside Kicked to the curb, like trash Make way for new friends, new faces

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  • Remember

      This week’s Haiku prompts at Ronovan Writes are ripple and wind.   Gentle winds ripple her sheer silken dress — clearly she forgot to shave.    

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  • Don’t Stop

      kisses bitter-hot like melting sugar, a tingle a nibble: a tease.    

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  • Reality Bites

      This week’s Haiku prompts at Ronovan Writes are the words magic and man.   Starry-eyed in love I chose to perceive magic but he’s just a man              

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  • Lunch

        Caterpillar creeps and climbs over blades of grass until a dove swoops.  

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