It is easy to remember poems if you love poetry..but if you dont..see for poems that ends up with rhyme words..those type of poetry are easy to remember
To remember a poem, you can try reading it out loud repeatedly, breaking it into smaller sections to focus on, writing it down from memory, or creating Mnemonic Devices to help recall key parts. Practice and repetition are key to committing a poem to memory effectively.
I think it's easier to remember a poem.
if it is along poem just remember one stanza at a time. or if it a short poem say it over and over again in your head so u can remember it and say it in front of the whole in tire class's, and maybe you will be the best one only if you do what i say.:)
To summarize your poem you are supposed to make it short and write what you think is in that poem. Remember to make it short and write the authors name.
To help us remember what was said.
The tone of "What Do I Remember of the Evacuation" is one of kindness and gratitude.
The author of the poem "When This You See, Remember Me" is Larry Howland. This poem is often used in memorial services and funerals to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away.
"I Remember, I Remember" by Philip Larkin reflects on childhood memories and the passage of time. The poem explores the bittersweet feeling of nostalgia for a simpler past while acknowledging the inevitability of change and loss. Larkin uses vivid imagery to evoke a sense of longing and reflection on the passing of time.
Tarantella by Hilaire Belloc
Obviously it's a matter of opinion but I remember a poem at school called "The Goldfish" it went; My wet friend
a poem i call we remember not the summer because those few words are the first words of the poem it was about the longing she had during the''long winter.''
they are now gone, forever lost, Remember them.
A haiku? Maybe
The last line of Thomas Hood's famous poem "I Remember, I Remember" is "And leap out joyful, and keep a poise/ till, hustled from the darkening air/ It takes at thunder elemental voice."