There's many topics to choose. It just depends on what you usually like writing about. It could be about...love, fantasies, Earth, equality, etc. Just be creative. There's different structure types. There's haiku, free verse, and so many more.
Nature, love, and self-discovery are great subjects for poems. They offer rich imagery, emotions, and themes that can inspire and resonate with readers.
Anything at all could be a good idea for a poem as long as the poem has a reason and makes some sort of scence,and includes feeling.
Anything can be a topic. Think about something that you feel strongly about. Then, write down words that pertain to that topic. Put them in a poem. You do not have to rhyme.
A poem called HOPE
The subject in the poem "Does It Matter" by Siegfried Sassoon is "you."
A poem that praises a subject is called an Ode.
A concrete poem.
a good poem is not something the other people like it is what you think about your poem
The poem should be in the shape of the subject. The poem h no other requirements.
defintion poem
it must be a really good poem it must be a really good poem
The last couplet of the sonnet says that the subject of the poem will live until judgment day, therefore, forever. However, the whole poem speaks of the immortality of the subject of the poem, and of the words themselves.
It's called an acrostic poem.
What is a poem called witch uses the layout of the words to reflect its subject?
What ever the poem is about