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Most Commented Cinquain Poems (43)

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goodluck26

Love Hate Thee Tears

Thee hath all love dwell,thou was not same....
Thine staring eyes curled,My heart all flames.
And faded days of love,Goth,open my for new ways....
But fate never did drown,Thou wear me with such embrace.

Thine desire of follows for,The dream all unseen....
And the measure of love,And comes true,for all been.
Holth,same till we wrinkles,For am never been like thine....
But will never apart all,Your heart listen only to Mine.
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Posted: May 2014
About this poem:
This is the poem written for the respect of love,i did feel in my heart,when although for a little period,one did excepted as i was same.
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goodluck26

Thine Way Of Walk

One day with evening downing,just saw thou glimpse by....
And some drop of persp chick on,Ask stare to for why.
And belief of love grooved strong,Some day to be your side....
But life still not fair to,If did feel same for never do hide.

May each morn bloom you with,Flowers smile to have thou touch....
But never forget to tell same,Am only own right,to greet such.
And walk with just hand in hand,Want to soothe of having care....
But do not leave path lend with,Myself to go without,and where.
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Posted: Jun 2014
About this poem:
This poem is for one who do not feel shame to walk on road,rather have wings to fly....
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ImagineLove

Cinquain - A Beginning

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Adelaide Crapsey
On
October 8, 1914
Adelaide Crapsey the
Inventor of American Cinquain
Passed away

(Jade 10/2014)
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Because October 8th, 2014 is the anniversary of her death
and the eclipse of the Moon , here is her cinquain entitled:

MOON-SHADOWS

Still as
On windless nights
The moon-cast shadows are,
So still will be my heart when I
Am dead.

~Adelaide Crapsey~ 09/09/1878 – 10/08/1914

October 8, 2014
Lunar eclipse is when the moon appears darkened as
it passes into the earth's shadow. Eerily forboding!

Here is a link to the Poet Foundation and her story. She was published posthumously after her untimely death. The cinquain above was published one year after her death, in 1915.

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Posted: Oct 2014
About this poem:
MOON-SHADOWS was Adelaides cinquain. The cinquain Adelaide Crapsey was written by me. I felt her Moon-Shadows cinquain was almost prophetic for, this the anniversary of her death! My love to all the poets on Connecting Singles!
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