Showing posts with label Quintains - Poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quintains - Poetry. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2026

Quintain Poem: Time Sits on the Windowsill

Time Sits on the Windowsill

By mpgarofalo


8.5.4.1


Excepts from:

The Windows of Time



5. The Windowsill Talks to the Sun


Time sits on the windowsill like a tired coin,

sunlight counts its edges and forgets to return,

I fold my day into the pocket of my shirt---

the stitches hum with singing seconds,

and somewhere a minute yearns to be born.


Daybreak on the windowsill,

a thin coin of light

counts the rooms awake 

with an indifferent hand.

The kettle remembers,

steam writes a small apology.

The street folds its shadow

into a single neat crease.

And, we catch and hold

of whatever the morning offers.


April sighs through a curtain of mist,

Hiding every secret that time has missed,

On a windowsill where the shadows sleep.

Dusty books humming a soft blue tune,

Counting the eyes of a springtime moon.


Time folds the day like a weathered map,

Resting its paper head in my evening's lap.

Near a windowsill carved from ancient light

I sew a protest patch into Time's sleeve;

Where small, shy clocks never take their leave.


The windowsill was layered in dust and light,

the books kept count when no one looked,

a clock loosened its grip and dripped minutes,

we borrowed a moment worn by our fingers,

while time stood nearby, pretending not to notice.




4. The Glass Eye



A river made of hours erodes the fragile days.

The marrow of the century all dissoled away.

Duration twists in the shadow of a rusted gate.

A clock falls and breaks its face.

Time looked out the window and cried.


Liquid centuries erode the heavy bones.

Mirrors of duration turn to stand alone.

As April unravels time across the neon sky;

The weight of Abstract blinds Geometric eyes.

And Hours petrify into absolute colorful zero.


A skin of silver glass

forgot its fixed lifelong frame.

The window opened wide

to speak an unnamed name.

Transparency subverts the static

opague laws of sight;

Where shattered seeing bleeds

a sharp geometric knife.

The inverted eye dissolves into

a bottomless month's delight.


The window opens inward

to dissolve a frozen rooom,

The awakened eye dissolves

into a boundless noon;

To free the trapped eternities

within a clear glass eye.

Pure emptiness winds its clocks

across a vacant sky.

The silent pendulum was stopped

halted in its flowing stride.





3. Time Gazes Out the Window


Time looks out the window, humming...

remmbering vast oceans that never existed.

Tree rings become tomorrow’s maps. 

Hours drift upward like a smoky new geometry.

The future folds itself into an unnamed date.


A tired bokeeper stares out the window

counting the light into small, obedient coins. 

The kettle remembers the hour before it sings.

The calendar peels itself away, slow as skin,

keeping the fingerprints of what we almost did.


Time glances out the window, listens to the rain

practice its multiplying arithmetic on the street.

Dust lifts from the old chair in invisible flocks.

Morning is released from the clock’s cold hands,

while memory buttons its coat against the dawn.




2. Time Leaves the Window Behind


Time loosens her sandals in the garden,

she rests among rosemary and rocks.

A breeze turns the pages of the afternoon,

and in each moment the leaves are briefly lifted

before settling back into the long green now.


Time stands on the lawn like statue of steel,

peering through the glass at the lamp’s bright eye.

The rug inside unspools a river of dark thread,

where the chairs are briefly islands in quilts,

and the house is a secret folded into the hours.




1. Time Is A Word


April comes between March and May,

somewhere in the Spring Season it prayed.

Verbs telling time in a web of words,

e.g., just needed 'ed' for a phoneme, say.

Words love to embrace other words,

sometimes free of any thing anyway.

Nature does not say "April", we do;

Nature shows 'April' in tenuous ways.

To be human is to speak often

of years, seasons,

months, weeks, and days.


BU4001

The Tick Tock Tractatus
Speaking of Time: The Poetic Investigations


Saturday, May 09, 2026

Red Coals Pulse Like Distant Stars

Red Coals Pulse Like Distant Stars

By mpgarofalo


The last light slips behind the ridge,

a thin ember of day still glowing.

Boots thud softly on the packed earth,

the air cooling with each step.

Evening begins before we notice.


A match flares against the breeze,

brief and stubborn in the dim.

Paper curls into orange petals,

logs shift as if waking.

Fire learns its shape slowly.


Smoke threads upward in loose spirals,

finding its own quiet route.

A kettle hums near the campfire coals,

steam rising like a soft prayer.

Night accepts our presence.


Tall trunks stand just beyond the glow,

their crowns lost to the dark.

The fire paints their bark in strokes

of copper, rust, and shadow.

Even giants enjoy a little warmth.


Voices soften as the flames steady,

words drifting like sparks.

Some tales are true, some nearly so,

all of them shaped by the night.

The campfire listens without judgment.


Logs collapse inward with a sigh,

a slow settling of heat and memory.

Red coals pulse like distant stars,

steady, patient, unhurried.

The night grows deeper around them.


The fire shrinks to a quiet glow,

its edges soft as worn cloth.

Ash gathers in pale drifts,

the remains of what kept us warm.

Nothing ends abruptly out here.


The final spark dims into silence,

leaving only the scent of smoke.

Stars settle into their places,

unbothered by our small rituals.

The forest closes gently around us.


From Bundled Up, Volume 8, BU 4020


Wednesday, April 22, 2026

TTT by .m.p.g. The Tick-Tock Tractatus by mpgarofalo. Speaking about Time!

 The Tick-Tock Tractatus

Speaking About Time: The Poetic Investigations

By Michael P. Garofalo

            

                
        August Offerings, Red Bluff CA, 2010, MPG

 

 

Sections

1. Time: time-space, movement, measurement

2. Past: memories, habits, fixed, specific, tradition

3. Present: now, here-now, day, duration

4. Future: maybe, planned, anticipated, uncertain

5. Passing: change, cycles, aging, growth, death

6. Beginning: renewal, starting, enthusiasm

7. Psychology: learning, experience, knowing

8. Middle: in progress, half-way, steady, living

9. Language: poetry, philosophy, ordinary

10. Silence: inexpressive, nonsense, illogical

11. Mystical: numinous, profound, intense, insightful,

12. Beauty: art, crafts, music, reading/writing

13. Social: ethics, morality, economics, manners, value

14. Philosophy: ethics, history, analysis, arguments, logic

15. History: landmark events, books/printing, memory

16. Eternity: forever, infinite, unimaginable, death

 

Preface

Key to Books Cited

Bundled Up Quintains about Time

Additional Notes


Sunday, April 05, 2026

Quintain Poetry: Bundled Up, Volumes 1 - 7

 Bundled Up:

Quintains, Tankas, Pentastichs, and Onions
Quintain Sonnets, TextArt
Gogyohkas, Limericks, Wakas, Quintets
Remarks, Epigrams, Commonplaces, Seeings
Ad Free Webpages, Translation Menu

Quintain Poetry By Mike Garofalo


Bundled Up, Volume 1

Wakas, Quintillas, Tankas, Quintets
Quintain Poems 1 - 1,000

Bundled Up, Volume 2
Gogyohkas, Limericks, Wakas
Rhymes, Remarks, Listenings, Insights
Quintain Poems 1,000 - 1,500

Bundled Up, Volume 3
Rhymes, TextArt, Epigrams
Quintain Poems 1,500 - 2,000

Bundled Up, Volume 4
Remarks, Rhymes, Seeings, Onions
Quintain Poems 2,000 - 2,500

Bundled Up, Volume 5
Quintain Sonnets, Time, TextArt, Koans, Remarks
Quintain Poems 2,500 - 3,000

Bundled Up, Volume 6
Quintain Sonnets, Time, Language, Delight
Quintain Poems 3,000 - 3,500

Bundled Up, Volume 7
Quintains, Delight, Nature, Remarks, Tankas
Quintain Poems 3,500 - 4,000

Quintains - Research

 

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Quintain Poetry: Bundled Up: Volumes 1-7

 

Bundled Up

!! New Book !!

Five Corners of Time
202 Eclectic Quintains and Onions
By Mike Garofalo
TextPreSS Couve, June 2026, 110 pages, EBook.

 

Bundled Up:

Quintains, Tankas, Pentastichs, and Onions
Quintain Sonnets, TextArt
Gogyohkas, Limericks, Wakas, Quintets
Remarks, Epigrams, Commonplaces, Seeings
Ad Free Webpages, Translation Menu

Quintain Poetry By Mike Garofalo


Bundled Up, Volume 1

Wakas, Quintillas, Tankas, Quintets
Quintain Poems 1 - 1,000

Bundled Up, Volume 2
Gogyohkas, Limericks, Wakas
Rhymes, Remarks, Listenings, Insights
Quintain Poems 1,000 - 1,500

Bundled Up, Volume 3
Rhymes, TextArt, Epigrams
Quintain Poems 1,500 - 2,000

Bundled Up, Volume 4
Remarks, Rhymes, Seeings, Onions
Quintain Poems 2,000 - 2,500

Bundled Up, Volume 5
Quintain Sonnets, Time, TextArt, Koans, Remarks
Quintain Poems 2,500 - 3,000

Bundled Up, Volume 6
Quintain Sonnets, Time, Language, Delight
Quintain Poems 3,000 - 3,500

Bundled Up, Volume 7
Quintains, Delight, Nature, Remarks, Tankas
Quintain Poems 3,500 - 4,000

Quintains - Research

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Quintain Poetry: Quintain Sonnet (555)

 555 quintain + quintain + quintain


15 lines, stanzas with rhyme schemes or free verse

Mike Garofalo Quintain Sonnet Examples 555
Examples: # 92, 932, 933, 939, 1513, 1931, 2006, 2049, 2077, 2099,
# 2131, 2175, 2243, 2254, 2576, 2853, 2925


John Ashbury, A Picture of J. A. in a Prospect of Flowers

Robert Bly:
The Poem
The Chinese Peaks
The Rainy September

Hilda Doolittle (H.D.):
Time has an end you say

William Everson, Jacob and the Angel


Mike Garofalo (555):
Alternatives of Two #2049
Best Way Forward # 2214
The Bloodless Sea #92
The Bottom Line #2175
Criteria for Action #2735
The Day My Religion Started to Die 
#2340
Double Visions #933
The Event: Number 16; She Was Fire #2788
A False Call to Men 
# 2506
Feathers in the Weeds 
#2243
Flotsams of Unknowns 
#2303
The Hanford Radioactive Blues # 2254
Here & Now @ 
#2374
Packed Into Anxiety 
#1968
Playing with the Table Box 
#2035
The Pleasures of Masochistic Conundrums 
#932
Quintains At a Minimum #2576
Running Out of Time 
#1513
Sand in my Face #2926
So What If? 
#1964
A Titled Quintain is a Sextet #2077
Bundled Up: Quintain Sonnets: Volume 5
We Spoke Softly 
# 2589
The West Edge Tour 
# 2925
Will Cherished Ideals Survive 
#2229

 

Philip Larkin:
Compline
Hard Lines
The Returning I
Song With a Spoken Refrain
Success Story
Young Woman's Blues

D. H. Lawrence:
Come Spring, Come Sorrow #2853
Turned Down # 2973

Audre Lorde, Love Poem

Marianne Moore, Feed Me, Also, River God

Howard Nemerov:
Date with the Rabbi
First Snow
To the Mannequins
The Vacuum

The Wheel King #2541

Octavio Paz:
Walking Through the Light #2099

Arthur RimbaudThe Poor Man Dreams #2209

Christina Rosetti, By the Sea

 

William Stafford:
Entering History
Fixers
For a Lost Child
Freedom
The Gift
Haycutters
Ice Fishing
Jeremiah at Miminagish
A Life, a Ritual
A Memorial to My Mother
Midwest
My Mother Was a Soldier
No Praise, No Blame
Over the North Jetty
Right to Die

Security
Stereopticon
Vocation
The Wanderer Awaiting Preferment
Watching the Jet Planes Dive
Whispered in Winter
Witness

Diane Wakoski, Belly Dancer

W. B. Yeats:
The Mother of God
Remorse for Intemperate Speech #2710
The Road at My Door
The Rose of the World
The Stare's Nest in My Window

 

The Gushen Grove Sonnets

Bundled Up: 3,500+ Quintains
By Michael P. Garofalo

 

Monday, March 23, 2026

Quintain Poetry: Quintain Sonnet (554)


 554 quintain + quintain + quartet


14 lines, stanzas with rhyme schemes or free verse

Mike Garofalo Quintain Sonnet 554 Examples:

# 2654, 2663, 2763, 2764, 2765, 2767, 2768, 2769, 2771

Julian Bell:
An Epistle on the Subject Of # 2983

Mike Garofalo:
Dream Time of a Body-Mind # 2768
Five Elements Embracing
 # 2763
Flowers in the Skagit Valley # 2767
Here and Gone # 2663
Ice Crystal Streaked # 2771
Mountains Melted # 2764
Pointing in What Direction? # 2769
Radiate the Inner Smile #2654
Waiting: Then Suddenly # 2765


Soil, sea, sun, rain, sky ...
Five Elements embracing,
Intertwined in mind.
Unfathomable Matrix;
Scaffolds on scaffolds

Grounded in Otherness.
Below sky, gardener, bees, soil,
seeds, leaves, stems, roots, water...
Below wet cells embraced,
Below atoms dancing on Energy...

Deeper and deeper below
Into What?
A Plenitude, a sacredness.
Emptiness in full bloom.
- Mike Garofalo, #2763


Quintain Sonnets

Quintain Research

Bundled Up: 3,500 Quintains
Volumes 1 -6
Add Free Webpages




Friday, February 13, 2026

Quintain Poetry: The Four Syllable Quintain Stanza

 

4 Syllables Fixed Quintain Poem

xxxxx 4 Syllables Q # 2148, 2153, 2157, 2190, 
                              #2196, 2219, 2225, 2489, 2542

wisdom and luck
help you survive
keeping you safe
during the day
and in the night
- Mike Garofalo, # 2489

How are you son?
Got too much sun?"
His head was red,
The red had spread...
Sunburn---Bonehead!
Mike Garofalo, # 2148

"Some go local
Some go express
Some can’t wait
To answer Yes!”
- A Quartet by Muriel Rukeyser

Each of the five lines in a 4 Syllables Fixed
Quintain Poem must be only 4 syllables long.


Quintains - Research

Quintains: 2,500+ Quintains (Free Online)

Quintain Poetry Rhyme Schemes

Syllable Counting for Quintains

Quintain Sonnet Forms ( 5252, 555, 553 )

Quintains: Bibliography, Links, Research

Poetry - Research

Poetry by Michael P. Garofalo

 




Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Quintain Poetry: Three Syllable Quintain Stanza


3 Syllables Fixed Quintain Stanza

Examples: 1983, 2110, 2114, 2118, 2200,
2214, 2220, 2235, 2350, 2543

Quintains: 2,500+ Quintains (Free Online)


bright porch light
burning bright
all the night---
          racoon licks
          my dog's bowl
- Mike Garofalo, # 2118

 

Best Way Forward

clear thoughts
know a lot
good theories
few queries
confidence

reliance
power words
always heard
guiding us
helping trust
- Mike Garofalo, #2214

 

I worry
far too much
discouraged
down on luck---
in a funk
- Mike Garofalo, #2110


Each of the five lines in a 3 Syllables Fixed
Quintain Poem must be only 3 syllables long.


Quintains - Research

Quintains: 2,100+ Quintains (Free Online)

Quintain Poetry Rhyme Schemes

Syllable Counting for Quintains

Quintain Sonnet Forms ( 5252, 555, 553 )

Quintains: Bibliography, Links, Research

Poetry - Research

Poetry by Michael P. Garofalo

 







Saturday, February 07, 2026

Quintain Poetry: Long Quintain Poems Index

Here are many examples of poets who have written longer poems using quintains: 

Examples of longer poems
using the 5 line stanzas extensively or
exclusively :

Ted Berrigan, Words for Love

Christina Bok, Kalokagathia

Elizabeth Bishop:
Cirque d'Hiver
In a Room
North Haven
Sleeping on the Cieling
The Unbeliver

Billy Collins:
Animal Behavior
Sandhill Cranes of Nebraska
(detail)

Randy Crawford:
I Don't Wanna Be Normal #2310

Robert Creely, Self-Portrait

James Dickey: The Heaven of Animals

Emily Dickinson:
571, 1217, 1221, 1223, 1228

Robert Frost:
Bond and Free
In a Vale

Mike Garofalo:
Devil's Lake in Lincoln City
Arbitrary Associations Impending #2536
Crash, Smashed!
One Picture of Me #2620

Louise Glück, Threshing

Paul Goodman:
The Weepers Towers in Amsterdam

Noah Eli Gordon, The Book of Forgetting

Robert Hayden:
Mystery Boy looks for kin in Nashville

Josephine Jacobsen:
How We Learn
Language as an Escape from the Discrete
Monosyllables

Gallway Kinnell:
Alewives Pool
To Christ Our Lord

Robert Lowell, Fall 1961

Thomas McGrath, A Letter for Marian

Marianne Moore:
A Carriage from Sweeden
The Plumet Basilisk
In the Days of Prismatic Color

Howard Nemerov
Elegy of Last Resort #2544
The Scales of the Eyes

Chales Olson:
Gulf of Maine
Some Good News

Octavio Paz:
Ladera Este, East Slope
A Day in Udaipur

Arthur Rimbaud:
The Savior Bumped Upon His Heavy Butt
Squatting

Theodore Roethke:
Loves Progress
All the Earth, All the Air
It was the beginning winter
Highway: Michigan
The Tranced
The Dying Man

Winfield Townkey Scott:
Five for the Grace of Man

William Stafford:
A Bridge Begins in the Trees
An Introduction to Some Poems
Fifteen
Lake Chelan
A Memoria: Son Bret
Mother's Day
My Life
Our Kind
Serving with Gideon
A Star in the Hills
Sky
Story Time
Things That Happen
A Walk in the Country
The Way I Write

Derek Walcott, Forest of Europe

Theodore Weiss, A Dab of Color

Mark Van Doren, Family Pride



Friday, February 06, 2026

Quintain Poetry: The Collage Quintain Rhyme Scheme

 Collage Quintain Rhyme Scheme

Uses quotes from other sources to construct all or part of a quintain stanza or quintain sonnet sequence on a theme. It should include reference footnotes to the source of the quote or quotes. Example:

Examples: 221, 2175

In general, be more specific.
Absolutes squirm beneath realities.
Dogmatists are less useful than dogs.
Roundness is the Holy Shape.
The real "miracle" is cause and effect.

Pulling Onions
Over 1,000 Quips
One Liners, Epigrams
- Mike Garofalo, #221


The Bottom Line

"Caress the detail, the divine detail." 

- Vladimir Nabokov

“We think in generalities, but we live in details.”
- W. H. Auden

"The idea of one overbearing truth is exhausted."
- Thomas Mann

“A profound attention to the details of this world.”
- George Levine

“Cherish the minutes heureuses.”
- Charles Baudelaire

“The vast and unsuspected reality of small things." 
- Robert Nozick 

“We are better satisfied in particulars.”
- Wallace Stevens

"God is in the details."
- Mies Van Der Rohe


“Details are all there are.”
- Maezumi Roshi 

“Focus on small worlds of order.”
- Paul Valery

“No ideas but in things."
- William Carlos Williams

"In general, be more specific."
- Mike Garofalo 


"To study the self is to forget the self.
To forget the self is to be enlightened
By the ten thousand things."
- Zen Master Dogen



Quintains - Research

Quintains: 2,100+ Quintains (Free Online)

Quintain Poetry Rhyme Schemes

Syllable Counting for Quintain Poems

Quintain Sonnet Forms ( 5252, 555, 553 )

Quintains: Bibliography, Links, Research

Poetry - Research

Poetry by Michael P. Garofalo



“Yes — Michael P. Garofalo very actively experiments with quintains, both as a poet and as a researcher of five‑line poetic forms. His work includes writing thousands of quintains and maintaining extensive studies on the structure, history, and variations of quintain poetry.

Evidence from his published work

  • He has published large collections of quintains in Bundled Up, Volumes 1-5, which contain over 2,500+ Quintain poems.
  • He maintains a dedicated research project on quintain poetry, covering definitions, rhyme schemes, metrics, examples, and bibliographies.
  • His site includes studies of multiple five‑line forms: quintains, pentastichs, cinquains, tankas, quintets, quintillas, gogyohkas, and more.

What “experimenting with quintains” means in his case

Garofalo’s experimentation includes:

  • Writing large volumes of original five‑line poems
  • Exploring diverse quintain sub‑forms across cultures
  • Analyzing syllable counts, rhyme schemes, and structural variations
  • Creating hybrid or playful forms such as “Onions” (his term for 5‑line poems)
  • Documenting and comparing poetic traditions” – Ms. Ai, Microsoft Co-Pilot

Sunday, February 01, 2026

Quintain Poetry: The Two Syllable Quintain Poem

2 Syllables Fixed Quintain Poem

Examples: # 2116, 2173, 2180, 2222

statue
deep blue
sitting
so still
Sunday
- Mike Garofalo, # 2116

comely
cute lass
no sass
free pass
tempts me
- Mike Garofalo, # 2180

conscious
awake
alert
ready
Focused
- Mike Garofalo, #2222

Each line in a 2 Syllable Fixed Quintain poem
must be only 2 syllables.


Quintains - Research

Quintains: 2,100+ Quintains (Free Online)

Quintain Poetry Rhyme Schemes

Syllable Counting for Quintain Poems

Quintain Sonnet Forms ( 5252, 555, 553 )

Quintains: Bibliography, Links, Research

Poetry - Research

Poetry by Michael P. Garofalo

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Quintain Poetry: Rhyme Schemes for Quintain Poems

Index to Rhyme Schemes for Quintains

By Michael P. Garofalo

 

Q = Quintain Rhyme Scheme
Quintains, Pentastichs, Tankas, Quintillas
End of Line rhyme
Sorted by Rhyme Pattern

 

AAAAA Bellingham Q #168, 1517, 1580, 1586, 1632,
        # 1643, 1697, 1814, 1908

AAABB Cayucos Q # 423, 765, 1243, 1459, 1759,
        # 1807, 1810, 1892, 2043, 2142, 2508

AAABC Ferndale Q #824, 1742, 2118, 2153, 2158

AABAA Forks Q #477, 1801, 1858, 1866

AABAB Illwaco Q # 1648, 1740

AABBA Limerick Q #577, 927, 1113, 1642, 1652
        # 2067, 2068, 2069, 2078, 2092

AABBB Eureka Q #7, 1554, 1584, 1883, 1960, 2122, 2148

AABBC Astoria Q # 791, 1616, 1680, 1803

AABCC Mendocino Q # 69, 538, 1225, 1633, 1869,
        # 1980, 2019, 2038, 2267, 2491, 2743

ABABA Sicilian Q #702. 1107, 1611, 2114, 2126, 2130,
        # 2202

ABABB English Q #726, 1197, 1498, 2110, 2113, 2127, 2135,
        # 2157, 2160, 2177

ABACC Inverness Q # 1788, 2062, 2131, 2147, 2515

ABBAA Spanish Q #862, 1464, 1465, 1485, 1575,
        # 1666, 1800, 2211

ABBBA Queets Q #1609, 1743, 1776

ABBBB Newport Q # 1667, 1674, 1669

ABBCB Ventura Q #1000, 1618, 2136, 2490, 2120

ABBCC Yachats Q # 1781, 1804, 1505, 2020, 2024,
        # 2032, 2033, 2040, 2045, 2097

ABCBA Envelope Q #288, 1806

ABCBB Coos Q #669, 1213, 1577, 1767, 1784, 1904, 1909, 1984
        # 2159, 2030, 2034, 2037, 2058, 2145

ABCBC Cambria Q # 2057, 2070, 2075, 2095, 2098

ABCCA Brookings Q #1113, 1967, 1974

ABCCC Fortuna Q #1460, 1777, 1865, 1955

ABCDA Crapsey Q #170, 214, 280, 1191, 1489,
        # 1499

ABCDC Monchielle Q #1594

ABCDE Concrete Q #1203, 1441, 1473, 2093, 2144

ABCDE Didactic Q #1551, 1852

ABCDE Free Verse Q #4, 1730, 1861, 1867, 1877,
        # 2039, 2081

ABCDE Gogyohkas Tanka Q # 1661, 1504, 1760, 1762

ABCDE Imagist Q # 1716, 1723, 1751

ABCDE Minimalist Tanka Q #141, 222, 1769

ABCDE Pentastich Q #194, 585, 597, 1730, 2011

ABCDE Prose Poem Q #1455, 1561, 1672, 1867, 1877

ABCDE Tankas Traditional Q #603, 604, 2021, 2031

ABCDE Wakas Q #603, 902, 1022, 2041

!@ #@! Shape/Concrete Q # 1441, 1203, 1731, 2055, 2073, 2074,
        # 2088, 2093, 2144, 2234, 2316, 2357, 2405, 2455

X$&eG Typographical Q # 21, 187, 189, 470, 1012, 1203,
        # 1553, 1940, 2004, 2074, 2179

xxxxx Free Verse Q # 4, 1730, 1861, 1867, 1877, 2081,
        # 2112, 2316

xxxxx If-Switch Q # 1505, 1939, 1955, 1967, 1974, 2020,
        # 2030, 2045, 2096, 2097

xxxxx 1 Syllable Q # 2113, 2167, 2224, 2394
xxxxx 2 Syllables Q # 2122, 2173
xxxxx 3 Syllables Q # 2110, 2114, 2118
xxxxx 4 Syllables Q # 2148, 2153, 2157
xxxxx 5 Syllables Q # 1633, 2112, 2176, 2275
xxxxx 6 Syllables Q # 2120, 2177
xxxxx 7 Syllables Q # 2156
xxxxx 8 Syllables Q # 2155, 2178, 2490
xxxxx 10 Syllables Q # 1980, 2126, 2135

xxxxx Nonsense Q # 2067, 2079, 2080, 2113, 2170

xxxxx Riddle Q # 636, 1199, 1906, 2059, 2055, 2072, 2094
        # 2108, 2109, 2289

xxxxs Sonnet Q # 904, 1513, 2077, 2154, 2229, 2303,

 

Quintains - Research

Quintains: 2,100+ Quintains (Free Online)

Quintain Poetry Rhyme Schemes

Syllable Counting for Quintain Poems

Quintain Sonnet Forms ( 5252, 555, 553 )

Quintains: Bibliography, Links, Research

Poetry - Research

Syllable Counting for Quintains

Poetry by Michael P. Garofalo

Updated on January 31, 026

 

Friday, January 30, 2026

Quintain Poetry: The One Syllable Quintain

 Syllable Counting for Quintains

Note: In the first ten types, listed below, the number of
syllables per line must be the same for each of the
five lines in the quintain stanza.

 

1 Syllable Quintain

Examples: # 2224, 2394

nose
hole
blow
snot
out
- Mike Garofalo, # 2224

 

my
Mind
moves
my
Time

Mike Garofalo, # 2394

A line with only one syllable is sometimes
referred to as a monometer.

 

2 Syllables Quintain

Examples: # 2116

statue
deep blue
sitting
so still
Sunday
- Mike Garofalo, # 2116

A line with only two syllables is sometimes
referred to as a dimeter.

 


Bundled Up:

Quintains, Tankas, Pentastichs, and Onions

Quintain Poetry By Mike Garofalo

Bundled Up, Volume 1
Quintain Poems 1 - 1,000

Bundled Up, Volume 2
Quintain Poems 1,000 - 1,500

Bundled Up, Volume 3
Quintain Poems 1,500 - 2,000

Bundled Up, Volume 4
Quintain Poems 2,000 - 2,500

Bundled Up, Volume 5
Quintain Poems 2,500 - 3,000

 

Quintains - Research

Quintains: 2,100+ Quintains (Free Online)

Quintain Poetry Rhyme Schemes

Syllable Counting for Quintains

Quintain Sonnet Forms ( 5252, 555, 553 )

Quintains: Bibliography, Links, Research

Poetry - Research

Poetry by Michael P. Garofalo

 




Thursday, January 29, 2026

Quintain Poetry: The Bellingham Quintain Rhyme Scheme

 Bellingham Quintain Rhyme Scheme

AAAAA

Examples:

AAAAA Bellingham Q #1517, 1580, 1586, 1632,
        # 1643, 1697, 1814, 1908


Bellingham Quintain Rhyme Scheme Prosody

A. raking rust colored leaves
A. from under a sweet gum tree
A. tossed by a November breeze
A. scattered randomly---
A. my head drips sweat free

- Mike Garofalo, # 1517


Suddenly, the wind did rise
Blowing higher King Tides.

     Spraying high on cliff sides,
     Sucking sand side to side—

We stepped back. Mesmerized!

- Mike Garofalo, # 1586


Bundled Up:

Quintains, Tankas, Pentastichs, and Onions

Quintain Poetry By Mike Garofalo

Bundled Up, Volume 1
Quintain Poems 1 - 1,000

Bundled Up, Volume 2
Quintain Poems 1,000 - 1,500

Bundled Up, Volume 3
Quintain Poems 1,500 - 2,000

Bundled Up, Volume 4
Quintain Poems 2,000 - 2,500

Bundled Up, Volume 5
Quintain Poems 2,500 - 3,000

 

Quintains - Research

Quintains: 2,100+ Quintains (Free Online)

Quintain Poetry Rhyme Schemes

Syllable Counting for Quintains

Quintain Sonnet Forms ( 5252, 555, 553 )

Quintains: Bibliography, Links, Research

Poetry - Research

Poetry by Michael P. Garofalo