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How-tos for all things poetry; learn how to analyze a poem, construct a haiko, differentiate between a metaphor and simile and more.
which ones to break. Content Warning.
there are things to be and to be afraid of i learn fast and hard but not quick when it comes to me the one complicated is where it started lost and crowned in the other's bed together is only nowhere we want to see everything while it's still happening and be there back to where we started to return to GO home if you have one none of that makes sense so i guess we are now on the same page friend near the end this is no place you should be to take a risk if you don't have one left you never play by the rule to last approach to laws like the chair the man sits in so you know which ones to break and which ones to fix or punctuate that is not your place to judge my sins
By ⸘jason alan‽2 years ago in Poets
Why I enjoy writing Ekphrastic Poetry
When I started writing poetry as a child, I used it as a medium to express my feelings. The themes I wrote about were just as limited as the exposure I had to the world. I kept a diary for such poems, and I still return to those pages realising the naivety and innocence of my perspective. I drew inspiration from pop songs and poetry that was part of my school curriculum for vocabulary or phrases that are repeated in my early drafts. One thing was for sure, I enjoyed writing and nothing could stop me from pursuing to hone the craft.
By Aarushi Shetty2 years ago in Poets






