it has to be five syllables then seven syllables then five again.
The easiest I think to write about is poo and terd and all of that stuff because you can say what you think and you can write about so much different stuff in limericks and haikus even though haikus are meant to be about nature. Anyway I hope this helps on some sort of level. :)
He wrote many books of poetry
he wrote the poems based on the philosophy of life
lucy poems like "THE KITTEN AT PLAY" etc.
bruce lansky wrote poems for children
I don't think I 'decided' to write poetry. I think poetry decided to come into my life. Lee Bennett Hopkins
Yes, Charles Dickens did write poetry in addition to his novels. Some of his poems were published in periodicals and collections during his lifetime.
I write raps and I write poems, raps are just specific types of poems. ('Raps'- of the finer quality- may be justly called 'poetic prose'. FRC)
Yes, Henrik Ibsen did write poetry in addition to his well-known plays. Some of his most famous poems include "To Youth" and "To the Mother."
It depends on what type of poem you are using because japanese would write haikus and get translated into english and lose some syllables.
He wrote sonnets.
Poems are writen about anything the author finds interesting, thre is a great tendancy to write about nature, beauty, love, death, and other strong emotion, but it is entirely possible to write horror poetry