A series of diamante poems💎
If you're not familiar with this structure, give it a look if you are then I know you definitely will💎
A Diamante poem
(pronounced dee-uh-MAHN-tay)
is a seven-lined contrast poem that creates a diamond shape💎
The form was invented by American poet Iris McClellan Tiedt💎
How to write a Diamante poem is explained within. The Diamante structure. The Diamante history. Example of Diamante poems.
Cover by @BellaCoronelBraini
(under editing, interested ones may reach out to me)
In the symphony of love, their melodies intertwined, yet fate's chorus whispered no promise of forever. In a journey where hearts yearned but souls wandered apart, they discovered that true love sometimes meant embracing the courage to release, for the sake of finding happiness in the echoes of what could have been.
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SNEAK A PEAK
Never have I ever thought that one day, I'll wake up to hear these words from a person I love the most, romantically.
I pushed him back, I held him by his shoulders and pinned to the wall. I know I wrongfully confined him, but how dare he?
'You dare question my love for you?" I raised my voice. He is surprised, he widened his little eyes, those I would love to stare at all day or may be he is shocked as well.
HAHA!!
I Find it annoyingly funny how easily he quoted 'Thank god, You didn't love me too deep in the ocean',
"Oh darling, wait till you drown inside and ask for my help when you can't swim to the shore" I retorted and defended my love.