First of all, the word is write not wrigth. Second of all, it depends what sort of theme you are looking for. Here's a few examples of poems that have fairly clear themes:
-"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" By: Robert Frost
-"Because I Could Not Stop for Death" By: Emily Dickinson
-"The Raven" By: Edgar Allen Poe
-"Daddy" By: Silvia Plath
-"Psalm of Life" By: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Most of these are sort of dark, besides the Longfellow poem but they have a lot to work with and could work well in your theme essay. Good luck!
You can start the essay with a poem related to that topic
Nature
No. A ballad is typically a poem put to music. An essay is a short literary composition on a particular theme or subject, usually in prose.
theme of poem
the theme of this poem is one of many different issues. the first of which is the boys sexual preferences whixh stirs up much contraversy at the time. most of these issues were brought about by his treatment in prison by his bum buddy.
sex and love
The theme of a poem is the main idea of it. It is the message the poet is giving.
A paragraph in an essay is most like a stanza in a poem. Just as a paragraph is a grouping of related sentences discussing a central idea, a stanza in a poem is a grouping of lines that often conveys a specific theme or emotion. Both paragraphs and stanzas help structure the overall piece of writing.
So long as your poem supports your essay topic and helps to explain it, I think it would be an excellent thing to include. Any sort of creative writing is good practice.If your poem does not really support the essay, I would advise writing the poem separately and perhaps trying to sell it to a magazine or newspaper.
The theme of this poem is that stories can be seen/told by our eyes.
A poem that has a great theme.
The long poem An Essay On Man was written by Alexander Pope.