Cello
Rousing, Fractious
trilling, winning, soothing
hard wood curved to sound embracing
Master
Rousing, Fractious
trilling, winning, soothing
hard wood curved to sound embracing
Master
Published by Ellen Carter
Half a century old, more orhjvsvb vv. Love my students, mostly. Love to teach. Love writing and the process, which includes learning... maybe that's what I love most about writing. Love my hot-tub and my pets. View profile
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- This is a didactic cinquain, which has 2 syllables, then 4, then 6, then 8, then 2.
- First and last lines are nouns, 2nd line is adjectives, 3rd line, -ing verbs, the 4th a phrase.
- Within this, something must be communicated.
Just a question. Does an artist master the cello, or does the effort make the cello the master?

