What is the definition of diamante poem?

A diamante poem is a seven-line poem shaped like a diamond. It follows a specific pattern of words:

* Line 1: One noun (the subject of the poem)

* Line 2: Two adjectives describing the subject

* Line 3: Three verbs related to the subject

* Line 4: Four nouns related to the subject, two on each side

* Line 5: Three verbs related to the subject, reversed from line 3

* Line 6: Two adjectives describing the subject, reversed from line 2

* Line 7: One noun, opposite in meaning to the subject of the poem

Example:

Sun

Warm, bright

Shines, heats, illuminates

Rays, light, warmth, energy

Illuminates, heats, shines

Bright, warm

Moon

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