Do you read or write poetry?
Do you ever read poetry? Do you write poems?
Please specify exactly what you do in comments
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Yes, I Read/Write Poetry (please specify in comments) | 61 |
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Do you ever read poetry? Do you write poems?
Please specify exactly what you do in comments
No. | 35 | |
Sometimes. | 16 | |
Yes, I Read/Write Poetry (please specify in comments) | 61 |
I read poetry.
I like e.e.cummings, Emily Dickinson, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Robert Frost, modern poets; many styles and kinds of poetry.
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anyone lived in a pretty how town
by E. E. Cummings
anyone lived in a pretty how town
(with up so floating many bells down)
spring summer autumn winter
he sang his didn't he danced his did
Women and men(both little and small)
cared for anyone not at all
they sowed their isn't they reaped their same
sun moon stars rain
children guessed(but only a few
and down they forgot as up they grew
autumn winter spring summer)
that noone loved him more by more
when by now and tree by leaf
she laughed his joy she cried his grief
bird by snow and stir by still
anyone's any was all to her
someones married their everyones
laughed their cryings and did their dance
(sleep wake hope and then)they
said their nevers they slept their dream
stars rain sun moon
(and only the snow can begin to explain
how children are apt to forget to remember
with up so floating many bells down)
one day anyone died i guess
(and noone stooped to kiss his face)
busy folk buried them side by side
little by little and was by was
all by all and deep by deep
and more by more they dream their sleep
noone and anyone earth by april
wish by spirit and if by yes.
Women and men(both dong and ding)
summer autumn winter spring
reaped their sowing and went their came
sun moon stars rain
I read poetry...Michael madsen and jack kerouac are two of my favorites.
i hate poetry.....
but i love to read novels and real life incidents....
Love reading it, love writing it.
Find it an amazing way to creatively express oneself.
all the time!! It's how I express myself. Also in song and piano pieces... Sometimes in story form to.. I just love to write!
I used too, until I became bored with life.
Now nothing inspires me to write poetry, life and the people in it are just too predictable....nothing amazing.
I write more than I read. I love thr rhythm, and the way you can express yourself. That's why I love to write fiction too.
I write. It comes pretty easily to me but I like the challenge of making the words flow. It also soothes me and usually puts me in a wonderful mood. (:
"Up, up, where Parwin's hoofs stamp heaven's floor,
My soul went knocking at each starry door,
Till on the stilly top of heaven's stair,
Clear-eyed I looked--and laughed--and climbed no more."---snippet
The only poem I've ever intentionally read is this one by Omar Khayyam. he was an atheist before it was cool to be atheist.
i like spare poetry, stark and evocative or soft too. a few lines otherwise its boring, dylan thomas is ok for longer
I used to write poems and short stories in high school. My teacher thought I had some talent so she recommended to an art school but they rejected me.
They told me my stories had too much description and not enough dialogue.
I love writing poetry, and I love reading too. But I don't really like a lot of fiction books. I'm into books that are based on true stories. I like bio's, and I love books on love&romance.
I write poetry, though I don't read that much. If I do, it's the classics, such as Poe, Lovecraft etc.
I write poetry, but mostly those are just failed song lyrics. It seems to me that poetry fans are very easily impressed. I've seen poetry hailed as masterful just because of one vaguely clever instance of wordplay.
I don't respect poets at all. It's just too easy to take a very abstract subject and just write some random stuff about it.
"Birds fly, wind blows. Sun. Reaching the sky. Oh, I wonder."
There, a typical poem that people like to read and pay for. A masterpiece in just five seconds.
Not really. Read some John Keats, Seamus Heany or Robert Lowell. It could take months to construct a poem like they do, with such expert use of rhyme, assonance, sibbliance, etc.
And poets generally (nearly always) do more than take an "absract subject" to write on. The poets you've read are obviously not very talented, or you completely misinterpreted their poems.