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Sad Irony

Posted on the 02 February 2013 by Chhavivatwani @chhavivatwani
Today's "Weekend Mini-Challenge" on withrealtoads is on 'Cinquain'! Honestly Marian, you just introduced me to a new chapter in Poetry! Once again withrealtoads (last time hedgewitch introduced me to Chained Rhyme) has improved my knowledge in my passion, and I am so thankful to all of you.
Getting on with the post, it is important that I introduce my dear readers to what a 'Cinquain' is. "Cinq" in french means 5. So a 'Cinquain' is a form of poetry with 5 lines, having the syllable count structure as 2-4-6-8-2. It must have a:
  • 'strong title' (for 'such a tight poem'), 
  • 'strong imagery' ('perhaps, even, an image per line'), 
  • 'juxtaposition, or a clever turn at the end'.
Marian has given us quite some delightful examples of her own 'Cinquain' work and some variations to the form. I quite liked the 'Butterfly Cinquain' : a 9 line verse with the syllable count pattern as 2-4-6-8-2-8-6-4-2. Thus, I have tried to perform a 'Butterfly' variation as best I can, for a Cinquain first!

Sad Irony

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