Justin Casten: I like poetry so much that I write a blog about it. It probably tells you everything you need to know about my opinion on poetry!! http://www.onenightstanzas.com
Janeen Perona: I love poetry, but only if it's true, raw, emotional poetry rather than that produced by those who write poems just because and have no talent or true feel for expression. I love it when I read a poem that reminds me of myself, or of a way that i'm feeling or have felt in the past.
Leisa Brodnex: its a surge of emotion of a mind in commotion i dare say motion eg BACK TO SQUARE ONE They all say I have my own aim,To try and reach some level of fame,Always a poem of my own I make,Not caring to put my ability to stake. I still insist to always print my mind,Whenever my fingers, the computer find.A need to express and others impress,To hear what Vision has in words to compress.Vision does not at all bother,Many Yahoo fans really to gather, Yet they all still say, I wil! l make,None can Visions’ courage shake. My words are few and also very easy,As I do not want my readers to be uneasy, But I do have a really strong conviction.That none has the style of my diction. But it’s my request to all poets across the globe,Please just do not comment only to disrobe.Your message please do definitely kindly apprise,So that I am not caught napping, by surprise.Do convey your message in a gracious manner,Not only under your own personal banner,As do my dearest well wishers Roberts and Dave,Please help me in poetry, my own path pave.If you like to read, I shall be grateful,All that you may say a poem, how beautiful.If you just move on, I will not know,Nor any wrath, pity or dejection will I show.‘’Vision the Poet’’, returns to ‘’only Vision’’, It is still my long term rendition,Back again I am to square one,I am to thank you all, for this everyone.Only Vision...Show more
George Dingeldein: I love this question although it is vag! ue. I adore poetry. I applaud those who have real talent and t! he drive to dig deep to find a way to express it. I love the unusual topic, the rare word (not heard more than a few times in ones life). When a poem can make me angry, elated, tired, hopeless and philosophical, then it to me is a poem written by a poet. Love it!!!
Bethanie Menden: I love poetry but I can't write it I am no good at it but I love reading any poetry
Luis Farlow: complicated factor. look onto google. that may help!
Sherrill Botting: I think a common misconception is that great poetry comes from the heart. The best poetry probably finds its inspiration in the heart, but the foundation of a poem is not feeling; it is language. When a person feels something, that feeling is not poetry. Feelings do not occur in poetic form - not even in free verse.More importantly, from my perspective, once a poem is written, it is no longer part of its author. It is an expression, and it is an imperfect expression at that. We find words to give voice to wha! t we think or feel; those words are not the thought or feeling itself. The best poems don't just tell someone how the author feels. Instead, they find a way to make the readers feel something. If it were as simple as writing what you feel, no poem would ever need be revised, and there would be no great poets, because anyone could do it. Shakespeare, cummings, Eliot, Neruda, Yeats, Frost, and the rest are not great because they felt more than the rest of us. They just expressed it better - with every word, every syllable, every line thought through, reworked, perfected. Poetry is language; poetry is communication. "Heartfelt" poetry comes from finding that communication important enough to make it better, even if your heart is done feeling what inspired it when you started. If it's worth expressing, then it is worth expressing well....Show more
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