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Pantoum poem

How to Write a Pantoum Poem (with template)

February 12, 2024May 29, 2025 | Danna Smith

Once an oral form of poetry, the pantoum is a poem form from 15th century Malaysia and is popular among French poets. The twenty-line rhyming poem works best when written on an emotional topic like memories, history, family issues, or grief.

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