Day 3
C – Cinquains
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.
~::~ Lovers ~::~
Lovers
Wholly in love
Romancing ‘neath the stars
Impervious to time & space
Sweethearts
~::~::~::~::~::~
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Great – but too big a challenge for me to take on .
aah no!! if i can write poetry trust me anyone can!! its the prose that scare the daylights outta me! 😦
Slightly cheating with the ‘neath, Meggoo 😉 Hehehe. But cute poem 🙂 Liked it.
hahaha!! thats called poetic license dude 😛 😛 O’er, ‘neath, a’free etc etc 😛 😛 😉
Hopping over from the A~Z Challenge, and I have to say what a lovely poem. Looking forward to the rest of your posts through the challenge! ~Paula
Thank you Paula, I’m glad you liked it and appreciate your stopping by! 🙂