Poetry
Your comprehensive guide to poetry.
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Poetry Guide for Families to Use as Meditation, Teaching, or ReflectionThis article discusses family related poetry resources from samples, advice, and reasons for writing. Use this guide as a springboard for reflection or for discovering your own inner poet. -
Rain: A Poem About RainIt's raining today, so I wrote a poem about rain with double meaning. It gets better. Sometimes rain is a nice change to a bright sunny day and we can't live without the water provided by rain. Do you like rain? Poetry for rainy weather. -
The Tooth Fairy PoemThe Tooth Fairy Poem: a funny poem to be read out loud with kids when they loose their teeth. Remember how you talked when you lost your teeth? Tooth Fairy poetry for kids. -
Three Happy Birthday PoemsThree short but uplifting birthday poems for friends, family and other loved ones. These poems are dedicated to my dear friends and readers. Thank you for being part of my life! -
Free Printable Poetry Frames and Poem TemplatesPoetry is one of the most expressive and unfettered forms of creative writing. Writing poetry can be daunting for beginners. I love to empower the inner poet. Here are free printable poetry frames and poem templates to break the creative ice. -
Poetry: Writing Creatively in Five Different StylesContributors to Associated Content have the unique opportunity to publish creative writing including poetry. Learn the differences between haiku, tanka, free verse, sonnet and villanelle; follow links to examples of each style. -
History of Poetry Therapy: Helping Those in NeedPoetry Therapy has long been used throughout history, but it is just now catching on in American medicine.
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Taking Up the Gauntlet for PoetryPoetry plays an important role in many people's life. It's as important to maintain a healthy soul as it is to maintain a healthy body. -
Poems Don't Have to RhymePoetry explaining poems don't have to rhyme. They can also be in free verse like this one? Or not... Irony.
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How to Write Onomatopoeia PoetryThis is a poetry lesson on Onomatopoeia poetry.
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Arts & Crafts 101 - Turning Poetry into ArtPoetry is an art form in writing, but there are ways that you can turn it into visual art as well to expand the audience for your work.
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A Collection of Father's Day PoemsFind a collection of Father's Day poems that will enable you to reminisce, thank your Father, and show him your appreciation. These poems are perfect for Father's Day cards, gifts, and letters.
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How to Write a Memoriam PoemIt is truly a sad time when we lose a loved one, especially a child. Writing a memoriam poem can help with that loss. -
How to Write an Alphabet PoemPoetry Pointers: What is an alphabet poem, and how do you write one? What makes alphabet poems special? Here are simple instructions (from A to Z) for creating alphabet poems, along with several original examples. -
Short Story: A Story About the Inventor of Haiku Forms of PoetryA tall tale, with some factual bits, about the old Zen master who created the form of Japanese poetry known to us all as Haiku. Of all things, it is said that he named it after a fish. Read the story to see why.
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How to Find Poetry on the WebWhether its a classic or a new lines, there are a number of resources on the web that can help you find popular or obscure poetic verse.
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The Old Oak TreeA poem for Earth Day.
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Website Writing Contests: Positive Way of Exposing Your Talent?Are writing website contests a positive way of exposing your talent?
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Without Meeting, They Joined to Celebrate America, Poetically!Whitman and Dickinson wrote about ordinary people and ordinary subjects, and thus gave America its own poetic voice.
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Winter SceneWinter's snow can be beautiful, not just cold. -
Ode to Business Lawthis is for those of you who hate studying business law, the most boring topic on the planet
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The PhotographMemories that are etched in time. -
Christmas Traditionsa poem about christmas traditions new and old
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Blood Birdstitle poem for my first book
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Life on a StairwayThis uses the extended metaphor of living life on a stairway.
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PrismThis is an Etheree, 10 lines of unmetered, unrhymed verse. First line has one syllable, each new line, add another syllable, for a total of 55 syllables. Etheree Armstrong devised this type of verse 20 years ago.
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Human Geology : a PoemLook for mud and mud you will find. Seek gems if you hope to find them - in the ground or in a person. -
The Futility of Human PrideA poem about a very wealthy man who thinks he has it all.
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Poetry Therapy - What is It?Did you know that the unconscious can open when we write? Journaling, writing and reading poetry or just reflective writing about a specific problem can help the mind deal with its own issues and restore its balance. -
Poetrymourning and loss
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Poetry: Timetime and space
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Five Tips on Translating PoetryPerhaps one of the most difficult forms of writing to translate is poetry because not only do you have to retain the meaning of the verse, but also its lyrical nature. If you've landed a job translating poetry, however, here are five tips.
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PoetryA Perfect World
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Why POETRY?Investigation into the inanity of witless words.
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Poetry.com - What's it All About?Many people have posted and entered poetry in Poetry.com's free entry fee poetry contest. Is this a legitimate contest? Who exactly is Poetry.com and what can one expect after entering a contest they host? Read more to find out...
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PoertyThe poetry that you are about to read are words that everyone can relate to .Poetry has changed my life.I hope that my words can help change your life also.
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