“Five lines, focused light—precision of image and sound.”
| Title | Author | Type of Poem |
|---|---|---|
| The Lion. | William Morris | Cinquain |
| Theres Naethin Like The Honest Nappy! | Robert Burns | Cinquain |
| To A Bully | Eugene Field | Cinquain |
A **cinquain** is a five-line poem prized for concentration and clarity. In English, it often follows the American syllabic pattern popularized by Adelaide Crapsey, but there are flexible variants used in classrooms and contemporary practice.
Common approaches and features:
2 / 4 / 6 / 8 / 2.
Variants sometimes use 3/5/7/9/3 or loosen counts slightly.
The cinquain’s small frame invites exactness—each line a step that sharpens the image and lands with a clean, memorable close.