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F/Kathmandu,Nepal Hey!! I love poems! Do you?
I love writing poetry. It's a really great emotional outlet, even when I can't articulate how I'm feeling. There are certain ingredients that are important when writing a poem, but poetry is one of those awkward little things where, just because something works for one poem, it doesn't mean it'll work for another. There are so many types of poetry; you can do much more with the look, content and language of poetry than any other type of writing. Poetry offers an unbelievable amount of creative freedom, but people often run away from it. Poetry needn't be something to be scared of: with the right tools and the right direction, anyone can find a type of poetry for them. This list contains some ingredients you can use in your poems to get you started. Please keep in mind that some areas are more important than others when it comes to poetry, and that just because something is in the list, that doesn't mean that you HAVE to have it in your piece. The omission of some features can be as powerful as their inclusion. 1)Message What are you trying to say? The message of your poem is the most important part. "The message of your poem is the most important part." It could be something as simple as your love of cupcakes, or it could be something more complex, like a relationship. Whatever it is, your message should be clear without stating the obvious or patronizing the reader. You can use visual language in your poem to explain to the reader what's happening without making it blindingly obvious. The layout of your poem can reinforce this message further…. 2) Form\structure What will your poem look like on the page? Will it be a concrete poem? Will the length/shape of each stanza enhance the poem in any way? Think carefully about how the poem looks on the page. A poem - particularly a concrete one - can be as visual as a piece of art. If you're not sure how to lay your poem out, experiment with different forms. What you've written may work better as a concrete poem, or it may fit a more structured layout, like a sonnet. A strictly structured poem looks very neat and tidy, but if you're writing about things falling apart, it may not be the best layout to choose (unless you're being ironic). Some poets have their preferences for particular structures, others prefer to write with a lack of structure. Write to whatever form fits your poem and writing style the best. It may take you several drafts of a poem to find the right form for it, but that's okay! 3)Point of View Whose perspective are you writing your poem from? Are you writing it in first, second, or third person? The perspective you write your poem from can dramatically change its meaning and impact on the reader. I once wrote a poem about a mother/daughter relationship, and did it in first person, observing the two characters. It was hugely confusing to read, but once I omitted the unnecessary narrator and wrote it in first person from the perspective of the daughter, it started to make more sense. Observational poems can work, but make sure that you're clear about who is whom. Poetry doesn't work well (particularly short poetry) with lots of nameless characters. 4) Voice/tone Voice is important in everything that you write, and poetry is no different. You could write something in a colloquial way, an old-fashioned way, a funny way, a serious way, a sarcastic way…in any way you like. The important thing is to make sure that the tone you've chosen fits the poem and the message you want to get across. Don't write something in a serious way if you're trying to be funny, and don't go overboard with the jokes if you're trying to be serious. 5) Rhyme Scheme (or Lack of) Right, now that that's out of my system… There's a common misconception that poems have to rhyme. A lot of classic and well-known poems do. It's true that if you want something that will stick in people's heads or sound good read aloud rhymes help. But they're not necessary. A lot of modern poetry doesn't rhyme, and it still works just fine. If you force your poem to rhyme, the reader/listener will be able to tell. The important thing in poetry isn't whether or not it rhymes, it's whether or not it resonates. "The important thing in poetry isn't whether or not it rhymes, it's whether or not it resonates" 6 ) Grammar(or lack of) Grammar is incredibly important in poetry. Its absence can tell you as much as its usage. However, it's important in poetry to know the rules before you can break them. This allows you to manipulate it to your advantage and even alter the meaning of your poem. Line breaks can be effectively used as an alternative to punctuation, but if you're not using any punctuation, make sure that the reader can still follow it. Removing grammar it can say a lot about your narrator's/character's state of mind, but sometimes it just looks out of place, particularly in an abstract or concrete poem. One thing to remember, though - make sure you have a reason for omitting grammar, and you're not just doing it because you don't like/understand it. If you want some help with your grammar, My Grammar and I (Or Should That Be 'Me'?) is one of my favorites. 7 ) Rhythm You may find that your poem naturally fits into or suits a particular rhythm. However, much like how rhymes aren't integral to writing great poetry, neither is having a consistent rhythm. Free verse gives you the chance to do whatever you like with your poetry. Some find it exhilarating, others terrifying. You don't know until you try.
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Sep 29, 2020
Sep 29, 2020 at 5:03 AM UTC
Poetry writing tips
I love writing poetry. It's a really great emotional outlet, even when I can't articulate how I'm feeling. There are certain ingredients that are important when writing a poem, but poetry is one of those awkward little things where, just because something works for one poem, it doesn't mean it'll work for another. There are so many types of poetry; you can do much more with the look, content and language of poetry than any other type of writing. Poetry offers an unbelievable amount of creative freedom, but people often run away from it. Poetry needn't be something to be scared of: with the right tools and the right direction, anyone can find a type of poetry for them. This list contains some ingredients you can use in your poems to get you started. Please keep in mind that some areas are more important than others when it comes to poetry, and that just because something is in the list, that doesn't mean that you HAVE to have it in your piece. The omission of some features can be as powerful as their inclusion. 1)Message What are you trying to say? The message of your poem is the most important part. "The message of your poem is the most important part." It could be something as simple as your love of cupcakes, or it could be something more complex, like a relationship. Whatever it is, your message should be clear without stating the obvious or patronizing the reader. You can use visual language in your poem to explain to the reader what's happening without making it blindingly obvious. The layout of your poem can reinforce this message further…. 2) Form\structure What will your poem look like on the page? Will it be a concrete poem? Will the length/shape of each stanza enhance the poem in any way? Think carefully about how the poem looks on the page. A poem - particularly a concrete one - can be as visual as a piece of art. If you're not sure how to lay your poem out, experiment with different forms. What you've written may work better as a concrete poem, or it may fit a more structured layout, like a sonnet. A strictly structured poem looks very neat and tidy, but if you're writing about things falling apart, it may not be the best layout to choose (unless you're being ironic). Some poets have their preferences for particular structures, others prefer to write with a lack of structure. Write to whatever form fits your poem and writing style the best. It may take you several drafts of a poem to find the right form for it, but that's okay! 3)Point of View Whose perspective are you writing your poem from? Are you writing it in first, second, or third person? The perspective you write your poem from can dramatically change its meaning and impact on the reader. I once wrote a poem about a mother/daughter relationship, and did it in first person, observing the two characters. It was hugely confusing to read, but once I omitted the unnecessary narrator and wrote it in first person from the perspective of the daughter, it started to make more sense. Observational poems can work, but make sure that you're clear about who is whom. Poetry doesn't work well (particularly short poetry) with lots of nameless characters. 4) Voice/tone Voice is important in everything that you write, and poetry is no different. You could write something in a colloquial way, an old-fashioned way, a funny way, a serious way, a sarcastic way…in any way you like. The important thing is to make sure that the tone you've chosen fits the poem and the message you want to get across. Don't write something in a serious way if you're trying to be funny, and don't go overboard with the jokes if you're trying to be serious. 5) Rhyme Scheme (or Lack of) Right, now that that's out of my system… There's a common misconception that poems have to rhyme. A lot of classic and well-known poems do. It's true that if you want something that will stick in people's heads or sound good read aloud rhymes help. But they're not necessary. A lot of modern poetry doesn't rhyme, and it still works just fine. If you force your poem to rhyme, the reader/listener will be able to tell. The important thing in poetry isn't whether or not it rhymes, it's whether or not it resonates. "The important thing in poetry isn't whether or not it rhymes, it's whether or not it resonates" 6 ) Grammar(or lack of) Grammar is incredibly important in poetry. Its absence can tell you as much as its usage. However, it's important in poetry to know the rules before you can break them. This allows you to manipulate it to your advantage and even alter the meaning of your poem. Line breaks can be effectively used as an alternative to punctuation, but if you're not using any punctuation, make sure that the reader can still follow it. Removing grammar it can say a lot about your narrator's/character's state of mind, but sometimes it just looks out of place, particularly in an abstract or concrete poem. One thing to remember, though - make sure you have a reason for omitting grammar, and you're not just doing it because you don't like/understand it. If you want some help with your grammar, My Grammar and I (Or Should That Be 'Me'?) is one of my favorites. 7 ) Rhythm You may find that your poem naturally fits into or suits a particular rhythm. However, much like how rhymes aren't integral to writing great poetry, neither is having a consistent rhythm. Free verse gives you the chance to do whatever you like with your poetry. Some find it exhilarating, others terrifying. You don't know until you try.
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You can forget the person you loved But you can never able to forget their words
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Sep 5, 2020
Sep 5, 2020 at 6:06 AM UTC
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It is not necessary that others will be like you
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Sep 5, 2020
Sep 5, 2020 at 6:06 AM UTC
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Being an introvert my pen speaks louder than my voice, "Emotion gives sound to my pen and writing gives relief to my pain".
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Sep 5, 2020
Sep 5, 2020 at 6:05 AM UTC
Introvert and Pen
We will keep running and in those beats of burn and ecstasy,we need to keep living
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Sep 5, 2020
Sep 5, 2020 at 6:04 AM UTC
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To grow see above you, To be grateful, see below you.
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Sep 5, 2020
Sep 5, 2020 at 6:04 AM UTC
To
the love you didn't receive is the love you didn't deserve.
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Sep 5, 2020
Sep 5, 2020 at 6:03 AM UTC
Love
"Life" is like a library, pick the things in sequence, So that it would be easy to find your answers in future
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Sep 5, 2020
Sep 5, 2020 at 6:02 AM UTC
Life
I do not know about goodness, but I can say with full confidence that evil always lives in its purest form.
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Sep 5, 2020
Sep 5, 2020 at 6:01 AM UTC
Evil always lives in its purest form.
She fell in love too, and a lasting one. But it was different. Because it wasn’t a person that she fell in love with. She fell in love with cities and towns, oceans and waves and rivers, sunrises and sunsets, rain and sunshine. The rainbow they brought. She ached for adventure and desired nothing but happiness. She wore her heart on her sleeve, and never regretted it. She lived life to the fullest and cherished everything that the universe had to offer. Because one day, all she had to look back on was the memories. Even when the memories pinch your heart. Because the pain of all your experience is what makes you the person you are now. And without your experience you are an empty page, a blank notebook, a missing lyric. What makes you brave is your willingness to live through your terrible life and hold your head up high the next day. So don't live life in fear. Because you are stronger now, after all the crap has happened, than you ever were back before it started. Believe me. Beauty is the face of who cried and now smiles, beauty is the scar on your knee since you fell when you were a kid, beauty is the circles when love doesn’t let you sleep, beauty is the expression on the face when the alarm rings in the morning, it’s the melted makeup when you have a shower, it’s the laughter when you make a joke you’re the only one who can understand, beauty is meeting his gaze and stopping understanding, beauty is your gaze when you see him, it’s when you cry for all you paranoias, beauty is the lines marked by time. Beauty is what we feel in the inside which also shows outside us. Beauty is the marks the life leaves on us, all the kicks and the caresses the memories leave us. Beauty is letting yourself live. You’ll find yourself when you are supposed to. In the wrong or in the right place. In this space or in the next. Today or tomorrow. There will always be things happening to you. And they will always be changing you. And all at once, the search will be beautiful. Remember, the making of a butterfly is one to remember. But we all pay attention to it’s beauty. So darling, don’t waste your life in the same boring town, go explore, travel and fall in love with the world. The Earth is beautiful and so are you
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Aug 24, 2020
Aug 24, 2020 at 5:10 AM UTC
She fell in love too, but a lasting one
She fell in love too, and a lasting one. But it was different. Because it wasn’t a person that she fell in love with. She fell in love with cities and towns, oceans and waves and rivers, sunrises and sunsets, rain and sunshine. The rainbow they brought. She ached for adventure and desired nothing but happiness. She wore her heart on her sleeve, and never regretted it. She lived life to the fullest and cherished everything that the universe had to offer. Because one day, all she had to look back on was the memories. Even when the memories pinch your heart. Because the pain of all your experience is what makes you the person you are now. And without your experience you are an empty page, a blank notebook, a missing lyric. What makes you brave is your willingness to live through your terrible life and hold your head up high the next day. So don't live life in fear. Because you are stronger now, after all the crap has happened, than you ever were back before it started. Believe me. Beauty is the face of who cried and now smiles, beauty is the scar on your knee since you fell when you were a kid, beauty is the circles when love doesn’t let you sleep, beauty is the expression on the face when the alarm rings in the morning, it’s the melted makeup when you have a shower, it’s the laughter when you make a joke you’re the only one who can understand, beauty is meeting his gaze and stopping understanding, beauty is your gaze when you see him, it’s when you cry for all you paranoias, beauty is the lines marked by time. Beauty is what we feel in the inside which also shows outside us. Beauty is the marks the life leaves on us, all the kicks and the caresses the memories leave us. Beauty is letting yourself live. You’ll find yourself when you are supposed to. In the wrong or in the right place. In this space or in the next. Today or tomorrow. There will always be things happening to you. And they will always be changing you. And all at once, the search will be beautiful. Remember, the making of a butterfly is one to remember. But we all pay attention to it’s beauty. So darling, don’t waste your life in the same boring town, go explore, travel and fall in love with the world. The Earth is beautiful and so are you
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