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I would say a poet
A bard, I believe.
A guy who does poetry is often called a poet or a writer of poems.
The poet called the train tedious because it seems to the poet that there are no doors,no windows and no shining lamps in the train
A "poet". :D
1. define "sentinel" in a dictionary 2. look up "cuckoo" in Wikipedia 3. Think about what a sentinel does, and how a cuckoo is like that, with respect to summer. 4. Examine how that metaphor works in the context of The Seafarer poem. Where does it appear in the poem, and why? ---- In Anglo Saxon poetry (and several other medieval poetries) there was a special technique by which instead of directly naming a thing, the poet would describe it and leave the listener (or reader) to work it out. The ocean is 'the whales' highway'; snow is 'the sifting from heaven's threshing floor'; a girl's hair is 'the golden hayrick over her ears'. To call a cuckoo a 'summer sentinel' is an example of such a phrase. The technical term (in English) is a 'kenning'.
No. There are no technical, scholastic or legal requirements needed in order to call yourself a poet.
Anon
A poet is someone who writes poetry.
A person who writes verses is a poet.
Rain is life to plants and animals.
The poet is addressing himself and the passers-bye of that place. It was a clarion call of poet to himself and others also to be charmed hearing her melancholy Stein