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Celebrate National Poetry Month TogetherApril is National Poetry Month, an excellent time to introduce children to poetry. Many times, even if a child is reluctant to read books, he or she will still be receptive to poetry, especially poetry geared toward children.
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A Defense of PoetryA discussion of why poetry is important.
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A-to-Z Poetry Glossary: Part IINational Poetry Month, celebrated annually in April, is a time to show appreciation for the craft of poetry. Check out these poetry forms for letters N through Z, grab a pen and paper, and start writing! -
Sad Valentine: Valentine PoetrySad Valentine: Valentine Poetry. A sad Valentine's day poem.
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National Poetry Monty - Poetry of the Day Free FormFree form poetry has no rhyme or any particular rhythm. It is free flowing and can be as long or short as the poet desires. My first attempt, leaves me wondering, is it right. -
A New Poetry Writer on Associated ContentA review of the poetry written by a new member on Associated Content. -
The Structure of Biblical PoetryAn examination of parallelism in Hebrew poetry.
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Why Does School Put so Many People Off Poetry?Many people learn at school that poetry is difficult to understand, and difficult to write. Poetry should be taught by teachers who love poetry - if the teacher doesn't like it, the student won't like it either.
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Japanese Poetry to Tantalize a Reader with Images of a Shared JourneyThe Haibun poetry form is based on a Journey written with Prose, and a Haiku or Senryu following the prose. One can write as many verses as one likes.
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Top Five Poetry Books and Poetry Chapbooks of 2009Some pleasurable and provocative poetry books of 2009.
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Poetry from the Heart for the MindHave you ever known anyone who was very sad and broken, but they were somebody who used to shine really bright? That's what this poem is about. -
My Poetry CollectionThis is a collection of some of the poetry I have written over the years, I hope you all will enjoy.
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Overwhelmed - Depression PoetryOverwhelmed is a poem that was written on a very bad day. It's what I like to call "Depression Poetry". When depression takes over, and the duties of an ordinary day take their toll, the outcome can feel very dark.
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Why I Chose to Self-Publish My Poetry CollectionThis is an article about why I chose to self-publish my poetry collection and how you can purchase it. -
Words with the Same Meaning in PoetryUse intereting words in poetry
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Writing Poetry: Not as Hard as I ThoughtNot too long ago I was a huge fan of poetry, but I didn't think I had the skills to write it. I took a poetry class and it turns out that writing poetry is easier than I thought it was. Now, I love it and maybe you will too!
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Tell You Something Poem: Spiritual PoetryTell You Something Poem. Spiritual Poetry. A poem of faith.
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Love, Pain, Loss in Ancient Poetry: China, Greece, Christianity and IslamExamining love and pain in the poetry of Sappho, The Chinese Classic of Poetry, The Song of Songs, Rumi and Farid Ud-Din Attar.
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How to Write PoetryThis is an easy way to write poetry. It tells how to keeps writing simple and not stressful.
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EE Cummings Poetry Analysis: It May Not Always Be SoAnalysis of "it may not always be so" a poem by ee cummings. While this is a seemingly simple poem, this poetry analysis will show you the complex emotions that exist in this cummings poem. -
National Poetry MonthThe Raven is one of my favorite poems by Edgar Allan Poe. I chose this poem to share during National Poetry Month because I think everyone should read it atleast once!
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THE FALL is SAD!Everything in the whole world is falling terribly;and the fall is very sad. -
Poetry Analysis: The Raven, by Edgar Allan PoeThe Raven is one of the finest pieces of melancholy poetry ever written. In this article, I will analyze and breakdown the philosophy of Poe's masterpiece, and, with a little help from Poe himself, gain an insight into his writing. -
The Basic Elements of PoetryThis first article, regarding poetry, examines the basic elements of poetry, giving light to the basic necessities of the craft itself and the philosophical implications in the life of the artist. -
Power of PoetryA Shakespearean Sonnet describing the power of poetry. -
Poetry People.Are some people more moved by sad words on a page, than a real live person's pain?
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Tips to Improve Your Creative Writing and PoetryI have been doing creative writing and poetry since the age of 12. Over the years I have picked up some tricks on how to improve your creative writing and poetry. -
Father's Day Poetry: A Rhyme for FatherPoetry can be an effective outlet to let your father know how much you love him. I'm happy to add my own Father's Day poetry to Associated Content's collection of poems for Father's Day. -
Sad Little BoyPoetry about a little boy who was abused by his father. I hope this poem will help somebody out there deal with bad memories
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Remembering Dylan Thomas: The True Sad Story of a Brilliant PoetDylan Thomas is remembered for his intense, passionate poetry, most notably, "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night." But in reality, Dylan Thomas was an alcoholic who led a self-destructive life. -
The Poetry of Anne SextonAn analysis of the poetry of Anne Sexton
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Writing Christmas Poetry As Gifts For Your Family and FriendsDon't know what to get those on your shopping list? Are you short of money and the desire to get into more debt by giving store-bought Christmas gifts? Instead, create some Christmas poetry for your loved ones; and thus, give gifts from the heart!
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Byron's PoetryIt was his shocking frankness in expressing his emotions, enduring themes, and style of of writing peculiar to his particular style of poetry that gained Byron a life in literature.
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Album Review: Butcher Boy - Profit in Your PoetryWell-worded, forthright, and endearing, Butcher Boy's Profit in Your Poetry is a welcome reprieve from a UK pop scene full of over-inflated egos and hype-fueled success.
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Love and Death in PoetryThemes of poetry are vast, but two of the most common themes are love and death.
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George Corso's Poetry Echos the Kennedy AssassinationThe assassination of John F. Kennedy produced an enormous reaction both in 1963 and the decades that followed. Gregory Corso used poetry to express his reaction which echoed what many felt after that turn of events.
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A List Poem on Why I like PoetryThis is a poem celebrating National Poetry Month.
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Free Poetry Contests: Avoid the ScamsI have a friend that fell into the "Free Poetry Scam". Don't get me wrong - he's a fantastic writer. So if he's a great writer, when his work was chosen, how is that a scam? Simple - anyone can be published in these publications... if they'll pay.
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100 Sad Love SongsLove songs aren't always happy. Here are 100 sad love songs to help you through whatever it is you might be going through.
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Poetry: A Glance at the Main FormsThere are hundreds of different types of poetry. Some have been around for centuries and others have been adopted recently and given a name. Following is a comprehensive list of seven of the main and most popular types of poetry used today.
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