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		<title>How To Write A Cinquain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the world of poetry, there are several different types of poems.  I personally like to write in verse, or rhymed poems.  Then there is also free verse, which is a highly stylized poem that has no rhyming words, but lots of imagery and descriptions. Then there are all the styles of poems.  One of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the world of poetry, there are several different types of poems.  I personally like to write in verse, or rhymed poems.  Then there is also free verse, which is a highly stylized poem that has no rhyming words, but lots of imagery and descriptions.</p>
<p>Then there are all the styles of poems.  One of these styles is known as a Cinquain.  The cinquain is a very simple style of poetry, based on syllables instead of stanzas.  Cinquains are made up of 5 lines of verse.  It will look something like this:</p>
<p>Line 1=2 syllables<br />
Line 2=4 syllables<br />
Line 3=6 syllables<br />
Line 4=8 syllables<br />
Line 5=2 syllables</p>
<p>The thing about cinquains is that they can be based on any topic or theme.  They can be totally silly:</p>
<p>Pork Chops<br />
Each night at six<br />
Father demanded them<br />
Just once I wished we could have<br />
Fish sticks</p>
<p>Or they can be completely serious:</p>
<p>Soldiers<br />
Freedom fighters<br />
Sent to lands far from home<br />
Protecting the lives of millions<br />
Bravely</p>
<p>Cinquains can have a nature theme to them:</p>
<p>It’s cold<br />
The winter storm<br />
Creeps in without a sound<br />
Laying down a blanket of snow<br />
Frigid</p>
<p>Or they can have a love theme to them:</p>
<p>For you<br />
The one I love<br />
I’ve never known just how<br />
To tell you of my true feelings<br />
For you</p>
<p>They can even have an artsty feel to them:</p>
<p>Moments<br />
Like living art<br />
Each person around you<br />
An actor in an unknown film<br />
Captured</p>
<p>The cinquain is one of the easiest poems you can write, and they can be written by anyone.  It doesn’t matter whether or not you’re a creative writer, or just looking to release a few pent up emotions.  The cinquain is a great way to let your emotions flow.</p>
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