"A Mob of Drops" written as a Sestina, a 12-Century form that uses repeated end words instead of rhyme.
CPC #11: Crown Cinquain
The Crown Cinquain is a chained Cinq-Cinquain.
CPC #10: Cinq-Cinquain
The Cinq-Cinquain is a series of exactly 5 Crapsey Cinquains with or without stanza breaks.
CPC #9: Cinquain Swirl
The Cinquain Swirl is a Butterfly Cinquain that keeps going until you decide to stop.
CPC #8: Butterfly Cinquain
The Butterfly Cinquain is basically Mirror Cinquain with one of the center 2-syllable lines left out.
CPC #7: Mirror Cinquain
The Mirror Cinquain is comprised of two Crapsey Cinquains in a single stanza, where the second is written in reverse.
CPC #6: Reverse Cinquain
The Reverse Cinquain is simply a Crapsey Cinquain in reverse.
CPC #5: Crapsey Cinquain
The Crapsey Cinquain was inspired by the haiku and tanka.
CPC #4: Insane Cinquain
An Insane Cinquain is a fun way to practice rhyming in a non-standard setting.
CPC #3: Didactic Cinquain
A Didactic Cinquain is a fun way to practice showing the way words relate to each other.
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