Cinquain, Poem

Fever Pitch: A Cinquain

Written for American Style Cinquain.
Our inspiration is “fierce”.
 This is my Cinquain.

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Air thick

Summer stillness

Wilting even shadows

Wet velvet blanket pressing down


Fierce heat


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Nancy’s Notes: Cinquain is a short, usually unrhymed poem consisting of 22 syllables distributed as 2, 4, 6, 8, 2 in 5 lines. The cinquain, also known as a quintain or quintet, The Cinquain (also known as quintain or quintet) most commonly used is the American Cinquain created by Adelaide Crapsey


This is “Summertime Blues” by the Who

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38 thoughts on “Fever Pitch: A Cinquain”

    1. Thanks so much, Lisa!

      Yesterday morning I stepped outside onto our deck; our crazy cat wanted to go out. When I came back in my husband asked “How is it out there?” My reply was that it felt suffocating, like being covered by a “wet velvet blanket”. I had a feeling that phrase would come in handy!

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          1. I’m stuck here for winter until the end of August then I go to Canada (Vancouver Island)for 3 glorious weeks … oh, I visited New York in late April of 2019 and then went Philadelphia for 4 weeks and stayed with my Philadelphia cousins … that was a dream come true trip, now I’ll flying away to Canada for my “second” dream come true ✈️😍🌏

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