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Marina
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0 posted 2001-04-09 12:20 PM


Thundar- In Diamante

Thundar
Large, tall
Loving, protecting, barking
Old, proud, sensitive, male
Playing, running, licking
Gentle, quite
Dog
Teabag


Teabag
Small, light
Bouncing, jumping, catching
Fluffy, grey, affectionate, curious
Sitting, starring, pouncing
Green-eyed, cute
Cat

Marina Apr. 6/2001

This is a very easy form of poetry.  It is great when your muse is temporarily unavialable.

Diamante

A Diamante is a seven-lined contrast poem set up in a diamond
shape.  The first line begins with a noun and second line contains
two adjectives that describes the beginning noun.  The third line
contains three words ending in -ing, and the forth line is are four
more words to describe the subject.  If using an antonym for the ending,
this is where the shift should occur.  The fifth line are three more
-ing words that describe the last ending noun of the poem, and the
sixth are two more adjectives.  The last line ends with the first
noun's antonym or synonym.

To make it a bit simpler, here is a diagram.

Line 1: Noun or subject
Line 2: Two Adjectives
Line 3: Three -ing words
Line 4: Four words about the subject
Line 5: Three -ing words
Line 6: Two adjectives
Line 7: Synonym/antonym for the subject

It is a blessing to have wings for words, and passion in pen
Marina Crossley



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Brad Majors
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1 posted 2001-04-09 12:26 PM


I like this   I'll have to try one sometime!
Sunshine
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2 posted 2001-04-09 12:28 PM


Oh yes, easy for you!  Enjoyed!
Janet Marie
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3 posted 2001-04-09 12:53 PM


Is that green tea or raspberry tea?    
very cool Marina girl ...
thanks for the poetry lesson...
you keep this up and were gonna make ya clean Nans erasers LOL
love this tribute to your special pet-pals...
I'll try this if me muse ever leaves...ROFLMAO...
or should I say if the moody ***** ever  comes back

Looking hard into your eyes,
There was nobody I'd ever known.
Such an empty surprise ...
To feel so alone.
~jackson browne~


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4 posted 2001-04-09 01:05 PM


hmmmmmmmm. . . very interesting. . . I'll have to try these one day. . . thanks!!

great work. . .  

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Parker
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5 posted 2001-04-10 10:29 PM


This is a lovely form for your animal friends.  

Parker

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6 posted 2001-04-10 10:37 PM


Marina~ thank you so much for explaining how to do these!! I love learning new forms...this is awesome and I will try this tomorrow.    SEA
Marina
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7 posted 2001-04-11 11:45 AM


Thanks everyone for your wonderful posts! This really is a very easy form of poetry, so it makes for a great way to write and not strain the brain!  



  

It is a blessing to have wings for words, and passion in pen
Marina Crossley



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8 posted 2001-04-12 12:18 PM


Wonderful!!  So nice to see your work again, you know that I've always liked it.

passion is life. . . ~Diana


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