Tag Archives: September

Cinqku #3

I hear
faint whispers
the breeze singing
is it the trees, or me
dreaming?

~kat


A cinqku must always have 5 lines and a perfect seventeen-syllable count. The lines typically follow a 2,3,4,6,2 format. There is no title requirement on the second line. As for syntax and diction styles, it follows the free Tanka style originally. There are no metric requirements for a cinqku poem. Additionally, the final line must contain a cinquain or kireji turn for emphasis. 


September Cinqku 1 & 2

Catching up…for September’s short form, I’ll be exploring the Cinqku. (Read the description below.)

1-

maybe
tomorrow,
usually
means never…but there is
one day

Hurricane Dorian -photo by VOX

2-

tempests
rage wildly
it’s what they do
its victims, helpless still,
ask why

~kat
(Thoughts for those affected by the hurricane…may they be safe.)


A cinqku must always have 5 lines and a perfect seventeen-syllable count. The lines typically follow a 2,3,4,6,2 format. There is no title requirement on the second line. As for syntax and diction styles, it follows the free Tanka style originally. There are no metric requirements for a cinqku poem. Additionally, the final line must contain a cinquain or kireji turn for emphasis. 


September Poem #29

weeping,
the survivors,
unearthing buried mem’ries,
wounds too deep to heal unaided,
none to stop the bleeding

~kat


September Poem #27

a truth’s
veracity
regarded through subjective
lenses is easily dismissed
as smoke with no fire

~kat


September Poem #25

minutes
sixty seconds
tick tock so very slowly
but only when I am waiting
never when I am late

~kat