"The Poet"
Words flow onto paper like rain , forming giant rivers
of unseen lands.
The very force guides us along a journey
that holds of great adventure.
We are the explorers of the literary world.
We must find the courage to write what
others are unable to, with the greatest
of passion.
A poet dreams. and then must portray his
visions upon the page that lies before him.
It is the beauty of all things that inspires us
to communicate in such a way.
A man does not wake up one day, and
decide to become a poet.
It must live in the very blood that courses
through his veins.
He is the creator of a world, only he has
known.
He is the actor and director, of all that
speaks out through his pen.
He is a man of all men, Visionary of all
visionaries.
What you haven't seen, he has.
What you can't say, he can.
For he is the poet.
By: Robert M. Hensel
You can find a variety of poet autobiographies online at places like Poem Hunter and Poetry Foundation. These websites offer autobiographies and biographies on many poets who are currently being published or have been published in the past.
A poet writes with passion and imaginative or life based experience. You can write about anything you came come up to think of. Love, hate, personality, happy places you desire, talents, etc... I am a poet myself and write about peace, war, love, and realization. You can become creative as much as you can think of. Hoped this helped.
Read the Psalms of David, you will find no better poetry.
willam shaksphere
Lyric poetry
M. M. Taylor has written: 'English poems' -- subject- s -: Nature in literature
Roy Jay Cook has written: 'One hundred and one famous poems' -- subject(s): American poetry, English poetry 'One hundred and one famous poems, with a prose supplement' -- subject(s): American poetry, English poetry
The Rubaiyat was written by the Persian poet Omar Khayyam. It consists of four-line quatrains (rubai) that reflect themes of love, nature, mortality, and the fleeting nature of life.
Some of the famous poems written by Epicurus include "Letter to Herodotus," "Letter to Pythocles," and "Letter to Menoeceus."
Lilian Moses has written: 'Nature poems and others'
Rabindranath Tagore and Sarojini Naidu are the most famous of the Indian poets who wrote beautiful poems in English. Both were Bengalis. Since their times, perfect English poems from India fell on the decline or as is believed, withdrew to sequestered cloisters, due to probably the haughtiness of the media world as a real Indian will not go and stand before an editor or publisher to get his poems published as is his nature. And there is yet another probable reason for their rarity. Less and less number of Indians came to be schooled in England since their withdrawal. For our luck Tagore and a multitude of good Indian poets have written countless beautiful poems in their native tongues which only need to be translated.
Richard Lovelace has written: 'Selected poems' 'Songs and sonnets' 'Poems (Oxford English Texts)' 'The poems of Richard Lovelace'
Robert Gaines Henry has written: 'Nature poems'
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In Flanders Fields. Its one of the most famous poems written during the first world war. In Flanders Fields. Its one of the most famous poems written during the first world war.
Sulpicia has written: 'The poems of Sulpicia' -- subject(s): Translations into English
One of Rabindranath Tagore's famous poems is "Gitanjali," a collection of spiritual and devotional poems that express the poet's deep reverence for God and nature. In these poems, Tagore explores themes of love, unity, and the connection between humanity and the divine. The poems are characterized by their lyrical beauty and profound reflections on the human experience.