There are many different types of poetry. It comes in many types and genres.
AS with other writings, we must first
understand the meaning and power behind each poetic style before choosing which
one best fits our purpose.
Although the cinquain poem is little known outside the poetry circle, it is an excellent way to convey emotion. The poem can be written in one of three styles, each holding a separate purpose.
The style types are outlined below:
Type 1:
This style is the most lenient of the three. The amount of syllables or type of word doesn't matter. This is for a more 'free style' theme.
Line1: One word
Line2: Two words
Line 3: Three words
Line 4: Four words
Line 5: One word
Type 2:
This version of the cinquain poem is the most constrained version and is most often used to describe an object.
Line 1: A noun
Line 2: Two adjectives
Line 3: Three -ing words
Line 4: A phrase
Line 5: Another word for the noun
Type 3:
This version does not limit the amount of words or type of words, but merely the amount of syllables. This allows for a more flowing poem and can be used to incorporate a smooth feeling with its words.
Line1: Two syllables
Line2: Four syllables
Line 3: Six syllables
Line 4: Eight syllables
Line 5: Two syllables
Other aspects to keep in mind include staying on topic, keep the interest of your readers,