To start with, try Poets.org or
http://www.loc.gov/poetry/180/p180-list.html, which is a Library of Congress site that lists a bunch of poems they collected for use in schools. Some of them are quite good. I would avoid scam shops that publish anything they see... but make the author pay for it. Read this article for more information: http://www.absolutewrite.com/specialty_writing/poetry_scams.htm Poetry is one of the few things that hasn't adjusted well to the internet, yet. While there are a few publications of some repute that only publish online, the vast majority maintain a paper publication. And, if you happen find a website where poets can publish their poetry for their peers to read, it's a pretty clear indication that it has zero quality. You can, if you like, go to one of those sites and post a poem from a published poet and you'll find such comments as: "I don't get it, but keep trying!" If you delete every third from a page of your physics text book, you'll get such comments as: "I really feel the depth of emotion, wow!" I wouldn't trust poetry can be found published in a book or a magazine.
You can find them in certain websites or your local library and in good book stores, or also by subscribing to a small press publisher of which there are hundreds.
You can find them in songs, books, or the internet.....
If you are looking for a particular poem, obtain the most famous anthologies of poems and search by the first lines or title or by the names of the poets. Certainly it will be there, if it is a well known poem.
If you have difficulty in finding what you want, ask a librarian.
There are several sites where people post their poems for critique from other poets. One of the best is the Alsopreview, but the Sparknotes site is also sometimes worth a visit.
But if you want to develop as a poet the best way is usually to join a local writers group. Your local library might have information on this, or you could check out the events notices in any local community centres.
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You can find published poems on websites like Poetry Foundation, Poets.org, and Verse Daily. These websites provide access to a wide range of poems from various poets and time periods.
See the related link posted at the bottom.
There are many places where one could find out more about publishing poetry. The best places to learn more about publishing would be contacting a publishing company like Penguin.
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On the internet.
See related link "Math Poems" below for math poems online
Type War Poems into an Internet search engine, or consult your local library.
she published more than or nearly 1800 poems.
Edgar Allan Poe's first published book was titled "Tamerlane and Other Poems." It was published in 1827, when Poe was just 18 years old.
Yes, only two poems were published during her life. But after her death, her sister Lavinia discovered over 1,775 poems written by Emily and published them.
Life poems can be found on many websites on and around the internet. Other than just the internet, they can be found in poem books located in local libraries.
One can find birthday love poems in certain websites on the Internet such as Poemsource, one can even find birthday love poems in Hallmark card or any other birthday card that is related to love.
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It was published in 1882!