Cinquain poems are usually in a syllable order such as; 2,4,6,8,2. There are two types of Cinquain poems, one uses syllables and the other uses words. Cinquain poems are pronounced as (sin-cane). The first two words or syllables of the cinquain poem is usually a description of the topic. The following 4 syllables are verb/ doing word that majority of the time ends with ING. Then comes the 6 syllables, this is usually an emotion related to what you feel like when coming to the topic. After that comes the 8 syllables, this is usually a feeling also related to the topic. Then lastly is the last two syllables which is usually a conclusion to the source.