Fantasy Poetry posted November 13, 2018 |
We've all had one of those days...
How Embarrassing!
by Y. M. Roger
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5-7-5 writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt Write a 5-7-5 Poem! This is a poem with only three lines. The catch is there is a strict syllable count. The first line has 5 syllables, second 7, third 5 again. See an example and details in the announcement. |
Iridescent clouds, known as "fire rainbows" or "rainbow clouds," occur when sunlight diffracts off water droplets in the atmosphere. The cumulus cloud, boiling upwards, pushes the air layers above it higher and higher. As the air gets pushed upwards, it expands and cools. And sometimes moisture in that air suddenly condenses into tiny droplets to form a cap cloud. The cap, which scientists call a "pileus", is the source of the brilliant spectacle. The droplets in the cap cloud scatter sunlight to form the gorgeous colors.
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