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May 23 08, 09:46
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Spring Blossoms
Bulbs
blossom
garnishing
nature’s palette
Spring The lanturne is a five-line light verse evidently derived from Haiku and shaped like a Japanese lantern with a syllabic pattern of 1 2 3 4 1 syllables. Sometimes described as a half-cinquain there seems to be no particular requirement for subject matter, though the original intention may have been a statement of nature. Generally, each line is a self-contained statement, such that the poem is not merely a sentence arbitrarily divided into syllables. Some suggest that the form should begin with a noun, with line 2 giving an action or description of the noun and lines 3 & 4 each giving a further description, and the 5th line offering another word for the noun, though not necessarily a synonym or even a noun. The form may or may not have a title, but it can be an integral part as the ‘sixth line’ of the poem.
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May 23 08, 12:59
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Yummy words! Very nice Cleo!
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May 23 08, 18:15
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Thanks Linda,
I'm really looking for a solid critique - do you have any suggestions to offer for this poem?
~Cleo
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Jun 3 08, 11:14
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Spring Blossoms
Bulbs
blossom
garnishing
nature’s palette
Spring Hi Lori I haven't been in Shoguns for a looooong time LOL! I have only written one lanturne, so I'm a bit of a beginner, but I do find them fascinating. I'm going to be boring now and say I cannot see anything I'd change here at the moment - and I'll have to give it some more thought. I do love - garnishing nature's palette - this paints a vivid picture! I really must try another - you've inspired me Lori! Hugs Snow
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Jun 4 08, 08:32
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Hi Lori,
Your poem has been thoroughly thesaurused (if that is a word) and I can find no fault with any part of it. Whether intentional or not, you also managed to throw in a double-entendre to boot. Not a bad day's work for a lantern shaped lanturne about Nature's palette/palate being garnished by very palatable (to Nature's little denizens) Spring bulbs. Loved it - don't change a syllable or a syllabus for that matter! LOL
Larry
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Jun 4 08, 09:52
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Thanks very very much (a double) Snow and Larry. I've only written two of these, so I really appreciate your thorough thesaurusing (is that a word) Larry. I also edited this while penning it with a few different word choices and thought 'garnishing' was the best one for the 'palette'. Thanks again - glad you enjoyed! ~Cleo
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