Posted on August 21, 2014

So...why another holiday about poetry, celebrating poets? And why today, August 21?
Honestly, I tried to figure it out and failed. But a LOT of different websites state that August 21 is, in fact, Poet's Day...
and poetry is so great...
I figured...Why not?
Trying for something I haven't covered before is tough. I'm not going to talk about limericks or haiku poems, because they have their own special days, but how about shape poems and cinquain poems?
Shape Poems
With shape poems, think of a topic that lends itself to a simple shape. As you brainstorm words, play with writing them in such a way that you create an outline of the shape or a block of text that makes the shape. Check out these examples:
Cinquain Poems

Cinquains are five lines long, with the following syllable pattern:
2 syllables
4 syllables
6 syllables
8 syllables
2 syllables
Cinquains may or may not include rhymes. Where haiku often describe nature, cinquains usually include an action or tell a (very short) story.
Here are some examples:
by Adelaide Crapsey
Listen...
With faint dry sound,
Like steps of passing ghosts,
The leaves, frost-crisp'd, break from the trees
And fall.
Cinquainby Cindy Barden
Bat cracks against
The pitch, sending it out
Over the back fence, I did it!
Home run!
Hereis a website that gives some pointers about writing cinquains.
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