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A Poem must stir our emotions Like the storms churning in the oceans, Like the fiery lava flowing downhill, And not just be any run-of-the-mill. It must tug at the reader’s heart And grip him good from the start, Let him not idle, purr or whimper But gulp it down hook, line and sinker! However you may rough-hew the lines Or trip over the dreaded syllables land mines; Matter not if it’s an epigram or a sonnet – Did it make someone smile, cry or fret? Life's best and happiest of times are written in verses and rhymes, Poetry unravels the mysteries of the mind and helps the weary soul to unwind.
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Jun 19, 2015
Jun 19, 2015 at 7:19 PM UTC
On Writing Poetry
A Poem must stir our emotions Like the storms churning in the oceans, Like the fiery lava flowing downhill, And not just be any run-of-the-mill. It must tug at the reader’s heart And grip him good from the start, Let him not idle, purr or whimper But gulp it down hook, line and sinker! However you may rough-hew the lines Or trip over the dreaded syllables land mines; Matter not if it’s an epigram or a sonnet – Did it make someone smile, cry or fret? Life's best and happiest of times are written in verses and rhymes, Poetry unravels the mysteries of the mind and helps the weary soul to unwind.
abdul-malik
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Jun 19, 2015
Jun 19, 2015 at 7:19 PM UTC
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