Go!

Go!

A Poem by Darkstole
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Hi there, just learned a new form of poetry, actually new to me but could be a regular practice to the majority here. The pattern nameis CINQUAIN poetry. Let me know how do you find it.

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There 
You go!
Don't cry now
You had left me
Ago..

© 2013 Darkstole


Author's Note

Darkstole
Pattern is:
FIrst line: 1 word
Second line: 2 words
Third line: 3 words
Fourth line: 4 words
Fifth line: 1 word.

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I've never heard of this kind of poetry, and it seems very interesting and kind of complicated. Thank you very much for sharing this, I hope I can see more of your style! :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Darkstole

10 Years Ago

Dear Rosie,

Thanks a lot for the appreciating words.

I am really glad that.. read more
This is an interesting format, and I may just need to try it myself. xo Winter

Posted 10 Years Ago


Darkstole

10 Years Ago

Dear Winter,

Thanks for reviewing.

I would be pleased to read your work.<.. read more
Well that is very interesting .I know nothing about this type of writing.It is quite a task to limit your words like that and still make sense.You have done a great job of it I am not sure I could so kudos!!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Darkstole

10 Years Ago

Dear Vidya,

I am taking it in a sense that your review is a great appreciation to my wo.. read more
Vidya Bacchus

10 Years Ago

You are most welcome.It was a pleasure:)
Darkstole

10 Years Ago

Thanks a lot :)

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Darkstole
Darkstole

jaipur, Rajasthan, India



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