October 28

The true, True, TRUE Meaning Of Acrostic Poems..

ACROSTIC POEMS.

(this is an example of the acrostic poem I recently wrote!)

Sun has risen… its time for summer!

Under an umbrella to hide from the summer.

Melts my ice-cream..OH-NO!!!

My skin is heating up like a sausage on a hot pan.

Even in my home!! its not as cold on the inside..

Racing to the water bottle…grabbing it desperately. whoever grabs it first, is extremely lucky.

summer.

you see the fact the my  poem spells the word summer down across to poem. which is the reasoning it has the word ‘across’ in it! (without the other S…) An acrostic poem doesn’t need to rhyme. the acrostic poem only is focused on words. for example, a cinquian poem and many much more I’ve probably never heard of in my 10 years of living on planet earth..anyways! How you write it down will determine the topic of the poem you’ve made. Like my poem, you can see my placement of wording has to do with the season summer. Kind of like a type of theme!

I genuinely hope I actually helped you understand the meaning of what an acrostic poem is! YOUR WELCOME!!!

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October 23

My Cinquian Poem

                            My Cinquian Poem…

                                                                    Adelaide..

                                                                Odd, serious.

                                                 Imitating,scaring,poeting.

                                            Writing about deathly poems.

                                                                     Past.

 

If you’re wondering who this person is, this woman is named, Adelaide Crapesy. she is the woman who invented the Cinquian poem. It was invented back in 1911 which is over 100 years ago. A cinquian poem doesn’t rhyme. Instead it’s focused on the wording placement. You can notice the wording placement going  like, 1,2,3,4, and then back to 1. the first line of the poem represents the title of the poem. so you see my poem is about Adelaide. Next, the second line. That is the adjectives of the poem. The third line of the poem is commonly any type of word that relates to your topic with an ‘ing’ like you see in my poem. Forth line of the poem, will include a four letter quote about it or them. And finally the last, is something that has to do with your title. I hope you understand the meaning behind a poem.

thank you!