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Summary

The webpage features a cinquain poem titled "Tree" accompanied by a black and white photograph, and a link to another cinquain poem by the same author called "Sinners."

Abstract

The webpage presents a reflective cinquain poem named "Tree," which contemplates the solitude and unseen contentment of a lone tree. The poem is visually complemented by a serene black and white photograph taken by Fabrice Villard, sourced from Unsplash. Additionally, the author invites readers to explore more of their work through a hyperlinked recommendation to another poem titled "Sinners," which is also a cinquain poem, suggesting a thematic connection or continuation in the author's poetic exploration.

Opinions

  • The author likely views solitude as a complex state, not merely of loneliness but potentially of peaceful contentment, as suggested by the poem "Tree."
  • The choice of a black and white photograph may imply a preference for the timeless and contemplative mood
Cinquain
Poetry
Poem
Self
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