Liberty
A cinquain poem

Freedom,
Fought by mankind,
To express, to believe,
Yet to no avail, elusive,
A dream
My other cinquain poems
Summary
The webpage presents a cinquain poem titled "Liberty," accompanied by a photograph and links to other cinquain poems by the author.
Abstract
The webpage features a poetic work titled "Liberty," which is a cinquain poem. This form of poetry is characterized by a structured pattern of five lines with a syllable count of 2, 4, 6, 8, and 2 respectively. The poem reflects on the theme of freedom, suggesting that despite humanity's efforts to achieve and express freedom, it remains an elusive dream. The page also includes a captivating image of a forest, credited to Zachary Keimig on Unsplash, which visually complements the poem's theme. Additionally, the author provides links to two other cinquain poems, "Tree" and "Sinners," inviting readers to explore more of their poetic compositions on the platform Medium.
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Freedom,
Fought by mankind,
To express, to believe,
Yet to no avail, elusive,
A dream
My other cinquain poems
mo husseiniThis is a repost of a list of posts I made to Threads last fall.
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