It's April, so the Blogging from AtoZ Challenge has officially begun. My theme is Watercolor and Words. This year I am painting a watercolor to go with each letter and composing a poem to accompany it with a type of poetry that starts with the letter of the day. I am mostly experimenting with the watercolors still, so don't expect perfection....
Day 3 AtoZ Challenge - C
My C watercolor is a Cat, with a Cinquain* and a Clerihew**, too. I couldn't decide which to do.
Cat Napping
Shadow
Hums in the dark
Happy to curl up under
Or on my bed, knowing that I
Am near.
by Donna JT Smith ©2025
And a Clerihew, too:
Miss Shadow McCat
Knows just where it's at;
In darkest recesses
* Adelaide Crapsey's American Cinquain form is a stanza of five lines. The lines have stresses, in order: line 1 has 1 stresses syllable, line 2 has 2 stressed syllables, 3, has 3, 4 has 4, and 5 has 1. The number of syllables per line are 2, 4, 6, 8, and 2. The strict strict structure and physical imagery is used to communicate a mood or feeling.
**A clerihew is a four-line biographical poem of a type invented by Edmund Clerihew Bentley. The first line is the name of the poem's subject (usually a famous person). The poem is whimsical and humorous. It has an often forced AABB rhyme. The line length and metre can be and are often irregular.
Jamie (jannghi.blogspot.com):
ReplyDeleteI love cinquains and clerihews. It's been along time since I attempted either one. And I like that cat painting.
Nice!!!!!
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good job with your cat painting, i love your clerihew.
ReplyDeleteYou really capture the personality of the cat in your watercolor. In your poems as well.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the lovely painting of the comfortable cat!
ReplyDeleteHa ha, the clerihew is great.
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Never heard of chinquapin or clerihew, but I enjoyed both! Love your painting of Shadow!
ReplyDeleteOoops, typo ... should be cinquain ...
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