by staring at ordinary objects
by being with people
by being alone
by reading prose
by reading poetry
by taking a walk
by thinking you're in love
by flipping whimsically through a dictionary
by writing awful poetry
by writing awful poetry
by writing awful poetry
Join a first-rate writing class Learn your craft well, for alas Many delve in poetry But few of them publish, you see Seriously, take some classes. Join a poetry club. Post your poetry online. Poemhunter.com is a great place to start. Write, write, write, and learn, learn, learn. Read all the poetry you can, from Shakespeare's blank verse to Byron to Frost to Shel Silverstein to Dr. Seuss. They all have something to teach you. If you already know everything you need to know, become a plumber. With that attitude, you'll never be a poet. Don't forget to write, write, write.
One can learn to become artsy by studying the arts. This can include sculpture, drawing, painting, music or poetry. Learning to play an instrument and write basic poetry can help to.
no you do not need to learn poetry
poetry is something that you write
Yes. William Morris did write poetry in his spare time.
children's poetry and he started with funny poetry
poets write poetry.
Yes he did, he wrote Sonnets which are considered poetry.
no only for poetry
No, it's just a sterotype, I have a girlfriend I write some poetry.
They knew how to write and yes ,yes they did.
You can get paid to write but only if it is published.