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Types of Poems
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Haiku Japanese poem Usually describes something in nature
Written in a form Line 1: five syllables Line 2: seven syllables Line 3: five syllables
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Haiku Samples The beaches waves hit Sounding of flooding water Soothes aches all over -Tiffany, age 13 Silence around us Our watchful eyes hear the world Hands do the talking -Jennifer, age 14 The wind is blowing It is blowing very hard I don't like the wind. -Amanda, age 12
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Tanka Poem Asian poem A thank you to a haiku 5 lines long
Line 1: five syllables Line 2: seven syllables Line 3: five syllables Line 4: seven syllables Line 5: seven syllables
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Tanka Samples Beautiful mountains Rivers with cold, cold water. White cold snow on rocks Trees over the place with frost White sparkly snow everywhere.
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Pretty colored trees That are orange, red and yellow In the Autumn air An old barn by the water With a white fence around it. Tanka Samples, cont. Pretty colored trees That are orange, red and yellow In the Autumn air An old barn by the water With a white fence around it.
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Cinquain Simple, five-line verse poem that follows a form
Line 1: one noun of two syllables Line 2: four-five syllables (words that describe the subject) Line 3: six syllables (telling an action of the subject) Line 4: eight syllables (expressing a feeling or sharing information about the subject) Line 5: another two-syllable noun describing the subject
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Cinquain Samples Puppy Ornery, naughty Growling, jumping, chewing
A playful bundle of trouble Boxer River Clear, wonderful Slapping, whirling, flowing The river is cold. Water
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More Cinquain Samples Dove Active, free Flying, sitting, crying A dove is free. Bird Shoe Leather sole Squeaking, sliding, walking Comfortable, uncomfortable, tight, colorful Footwear
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