They are called a poet.
Someone who is really good at poetry can be called a poet or a wordsmith.
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A poetry
It's a really good piece of poetry and maybe even from a king or queen.
not giving a very good firts impression
in the black part of town
Her poetry was as sweet as the voice of the nightingale.
Good poetry is delight and knowledge in one, just as heat and light are inseparable in a flame. The main function of poetry is to elevate human mind. It adds velocity and gives momentum for human mind to take off. Good poetry will always satisfy all these demands. In this context it is also good to remember that poetry is musical thought too.
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Someone who is really good at math.
That's a really good question. I wish someone would answer. I think it may be called the system tray?
the pepper tree press is a good place. It is run by an author. they also have a newspaper like thing that has "...poems short stories and other..." it is really good.
A good poem is one that entertains - often with poetry a good poem has an intellectual element involved but is not limited to this. There are many elements that are potential ingredients for exploitation in poetry. For example:- On Breaking the Ice by Ogden Nash Candy's dandy, but Liquor's quicker.