Summary
The website content introduces a unique form of poetry called "Creative Cinquain" and its reverse, with examples and an invitation for readers to try writing their own.
Abstract
The "undefined" website features a section titled "POEMORAMA AT PAPER POETRY" which presents a poetic piece named "Golden Joy of Springtime." It showcases "Creative Cinquain Poems," a variation of the traditional cinquain that focuses on the number of words per line (1–2–3–2–1) instead of syllable count. The author, Gary L Ellis, provides an example of this poetic form and also introduces a reversed version (3–2–1–2–3). The poems are contributed to the Poemorama theme of "Soul" and the website encourages readers to engage with this creative style, suggesting it as a fun and quirky poetic exercise. Additionally, the website includes links to related poetry content on Medium.
Opinions
- The author expresses a preference for creative and unconventional poetic styles, as indicated by the invention of the "Creative Cinquain."
- Gary L Ellis values poetic innovation and encourages others to explore and enjoy new forms of poetry.
- The author finds the process of creating poetry to be enjoyable and invites readers to partake in the creative process, hinting at the joy and satisfaction that can be derived from writing "Creative Cinquain" poems.
- The inclusion of a reversed cinquain form demonstrates the author's playful approach to poetry and the belief that poetry can be both experimental and accessible.