Monday, November 14, 2011

Poem Collection

Author's note: This is a poem collection of three different types of poems I wrote for a conference. I would like feedback on my word choice. Thanks!


Haiku: A haiku is a three line poem. The first line has five syllables, the second line has seven syllables, and the third line has five syllables. It’s usually written about a certain object, and my object is the season of autumn.

Enchanting autumn

All of the many treasures

Begging to be found

Cinquain Poem: A cinquain poem is a five line poem.  The first line is one word, the object of the poem. The second line is two words that describe the poem. The third line is three words that tell the action of the word. The fourth line is a sentence that expresses the feeling of the object the poem is being written about, and the fifth line is one word that recalls the title of the poem. My poem is written about a flower.

Flowers

Delicate, exquisite

Swaying, enduring, expanding

Aching for a reason to appreciate life

Vine

Carpe Diem Poem: A carpe diem poem is a poem that has to do with the theme of living life to the fullest every day. This is a poem that I created with that type of poem in mind.

Acknowledge, appreciate and gather life in your hands, elongate it as much as possible

What is accessible today

Could vanish in an instant

Our acquaintance time speeds along with no intention of holding back

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