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Forms of Poetry

This document provides an overview of different forms of poetry, including couplets, tercets, acrostics, cinquains, haikus, senryus, free verse, limericks, and nonsense poems. It defines each form and provides examples to illustrate their key characteristics, such as their line and stanza structure, rhyme scheme, and subject matter. Some common forms like the couplet and haiku are defined as having two lines or 17 syllables respectively, while others like the diamante and limerick have more complex rules regarding their structure and content.

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Forms of Poetry

This document provides an overview of different forms of poetry, including couplets, tercets, acrostics, cinquains, haikus, senryus, free verse, limericks, and nonsense poems. It defines each form and provides examples to illustrate their key characteristics, such as their line and stanza structure, rhyme scheme, and subject matter. Some common forms like the couplet and haiku are defined as having two lines or 17 syllables respectively, while others like the diamante and limerick have more complex rules regarding their structure and content.

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FORMS OF POETRY

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Forms of Poetry
There are many forms of poetry including the:
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Couplet Tercet Acrostic Cinquain Haiku Senryu Free Verse Limerick

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Lines and Stanzas


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Most poems are written in lines. A group of lines in a poem is called a stanza. Stanzas separate ideas in a poem. They act like paragraphs. This poem has two stanzas.

March
A blue day A blue jay And a good beginning. One crow, Melting snow Springs winning!
By Eleanor Farjeon

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Couplet
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A couplet is a poem, or stanza in a poem, written in two lines. Usually rhymes.


The Jellyfish Who wants my jellyfish? Im not sellyfish!
By Ogden Nash

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Tercet
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A tercet is a poem, or stanza, written in three lines. Usually rhymes. Lines 1 and 2 can rhyme; lines 1 and 3 can rhyme; sometimes all 3 lines rhyme.

Winter Moon

How thin and sharp is the moon tonight! How thin and sharp and ghostly white Is the slim curved crook of the moon tonight!
By Langston Hughes

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Quatrain
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A quatrain is a poem, or stanza, written in four lines. The quatrain is the most common form of stanza used in poetry. Usually rhymes. Can be written in variety of rhyming patterns. (See slide 9 entitled Rhyming Patterns.)

The Lizard
The lizard is a timid thing That cannot dance or fly or sing; He hunts for bugs beneath the floor And longs to be a dinosaur.
By John Gardner

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Traditional Cinquain
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A cinquain is a poem written in five lines that do not rhyme. Traditional cinquain has five lines containing 22 syllables in the following pattern:
Line 1 2 syllables Line 2 4 syllables Line 3 6 syllables Line 4 8 syllables Line 5 2 syllables

Oh, cat are you grinning curled in the window seat as sun warms you this December morning?
By Paul B. Janezco

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Word-Count Cinquain
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Word-count cinquain for younger students uses the following pattern:

Line 1: One word (title) Line 2: Two words (describe the title) Line 3: Three words (describe an action) Line 4: Four words (describe a feeling) Line 5: One word (another word for title)

Owl Swift, ferocious Watches for food Soaring through the night Hunter
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Diamante
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A diamante is a sevenline poem written in the shape of a diamond. Does not rhyme. Follows pattern. Can use synonyms or antonyms. (See next two slides for examples.)

Diamante Pattern Line 1 Your topic (noun) Line 2 Two adjectives about Line 3 Three ing words about Line 4 Four nouns or short phrase linking topic (or topics) Line 5 Three ing words about Line 5 Two adjectives about Line 7 Your ending topic (noun)

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Synonym Diamante
Monsters Creepy, sinister, Hiding, lurking, stalking, Vampires, mummies, werewolves and more Chasing, pouncing eating, Hungry, scary, Creatures

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Antonym Diamante
Day Bright, sunny, Laughing, playing, doing, Up in the east, down in the west Talking, resting, sleeping, Quiet, dark, Night

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Haiku
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A haiku is a Japanese poem with 3 lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables. (Total of 17 syllables.) Does not rhyme. Is about an aspect of nature or the seasons. Captures a moment in time.

Little frog among rain-shaken leaves, are you, too, splashed with fresh, green paint?
by Gaki

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Senryu
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A senryu follows same pattern as haiku. Written in 3 unrhymed lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables, with total of 17 syllables. Is about human nature, rather than natural world.

First day, new school year, backpack harbors a fossil last Junes cheese sandwich.
By Cristine OConnell George

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Free Verse
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A free verse poem does not use rhyme or When I find out who took patterns. the last cooky Can vary freely in out of the jar length of lines, stanzas, and subject. andaleft me bunch of
stale old messy crumbs, I'm going to take me a handful and crumb up someone's bed.
By Myra Cohn Livingston

Revenge

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Acrostic
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In an acrostic poem the first letter of each line, read down the page, spells the subject of the poem. Type of free verse poem. Does not usually rhyme.

Loose brown parachute Escaping And Floating on puffs of air.


by Paul Paolilli 1515

Limerick
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A limerick is a funny poem of 5 lines. Lines 1, 2 & 5 rhyme. Lines 3 & 4 are shorter and rhyme. Line 5 refers to line 1. Limericks are a kind of nonsense poem.

There Seems to Be a Problem


I really dont know about Jim. When he comes to our farm for a swim, The fish as a rule, jump out of the pool. Is there something the matter with him? By John Ciardi

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Nonsense Poems
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A nonsense poem is a humorous poem with silly characters and actions. It is meant to be fun. Can be written as a limerick or as another form of poetry.

A Princess Laments
I kissed a frog because Id heard That it would turn into a prince. Thats not exactly what occurred, And Ive been croaking ever since.
by Jack Prelutsky

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