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Moon Song

Kavya Janani. U
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2 min readJan 27, 2022

Moon
Creamy intense
Shining pulling wading
Madness addiction classic melancholy
Seeping tugging haunting
Warm evergreen
Song

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Since Medium doesn’t allow special formatting, you can refer to the below image for the structure of the diamante poem.

A diamante poem is a seven-line, unrhymed, diamond-shaped poem. The word pattern to be followed is 1–2–3–4–3–2–1. You have to take two nouns for the first and last line. The 2nd, 4th, and 6th lines should contain adjectives (the 2nd line adjectives should describe the noun in the 1st line, the 6th line adjectives should describe the noun in the last line, and the 4th line adjectives should describe both the nouns). The 3rd and 5th lines should contain gerunds (the 3rd line gerunds should describe the noun in the 1st line and the 5th line gerunds should describe the noun in the last line).

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The Lark
The Lark

Published in The Lark

The Lark Publication shares fictional short stories and poetry

Kavya Janani. U
Kavya Janani. U

Written by Kavya Janani. U

I'm just a speck in the universe mommying, reading, writing poems-stories-songs, singing, making playlists, and working 9-5.

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