Cinquain

  • Limerence

    Limerence

    The cinquain poetry form was invented by Adelaide Crapsey and consists of 22 syllables following the challenging 2/4/6/8/2 pattern. The theme is limerence. Midnight fireflies shimmer the sweet summertime breeze. Champagne bubbles tickle my nose We kiss.

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  • Now Here

    It’s the Go Dog Go Cafe Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge! This week our mission is to write a poem using the word ‘somewhere’ at last twice. Without the one you love somewhere equals nowhere. Anywhere beats somewhere when you’re Nowhere.  

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  • Slow Learner

    Slow Learner

    Learning to let go of you means erasing the fact that you made my wildest dreams come true      

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  • No Man’s Land

    No Man’s Land

    No man was enough to satisfy Loretta, and then she found the woman of her dreams.  

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  • A Cinquain: Dream Lover

    A Cinquain: Dream Lover

    Last night was wonderful unforgettable and sweeter than muscadine; then I woke up.      

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