Stanza 1:
* Line 1: Two syllables
* Line 2: Four syllables
* Line 3: Six syllables
* Line 4: Eight syllables
* Line 5: Two syllables
Stanza 2:
* Line 1: Two syllables
* Line 2: Four syllables
* Line 3: Six syllables
* Line 4: Eight syllables
* Line 5: Two syllables
Example:
Stanza 1
Rain
Pitter patter
Gentle drops on the window pane
A symphony of nature's grace
Soft
Stanza 2
Sun
Golden rays of light
Warming the earth with its embrace
Life blooms under its gentle touch
Warm
Key features of a double cinquain:
* Each stanza focuses on a different aspect of the same topic or theme.
* The first and last lines of each stanza are the same word, creating a sense of unity.
* The syllable count creates a rhythmic flow and emphasizes the structure of the poem.
Note: The double cinquain is a relatively uncommon form of poetry. However, it can be a creative and engaging way to explore a subject in detail.