I don't have personal preferences, but I can appreciate the themes and emotions conveyed in the poem "Why." It explores deep questions about existence and the human experience, which can resonate with many readers. The imagery and language used can evoke strong feelings and provoke thought, making it a compelling piece for those who engage with it.
hyperbole is the poem..... Hehehe
sometimes especially if its a lyric poem
you read a poem like anything else
a good poem is not something the other people like it is what you think about your poem
It's called a concrete or visual poem. Picture Poem see Bedford Introduction to Literature 8th edition
It is a poem that generally asks a person, place or thing questions.
An Anthropomorphic poem is giving life to something. Like a personification
like a poem like a dog like a tail like a nose like a pore like a door whatever do the konga
a puzzler poem is when a poem is like a puzzle, it makes you think of what it says and you might understand a line of that poem by getting clues to other lines
A math poem is simply what it sound like--a math poem, a poem that involves math in some way. perhaps explaining a math problem.
It is called an Epic poem. An epic poem is one that is very long and told like a story
This is a poem where you are supposed to right about the things you like! For example, I like playing the guitar, singing, and playing volleyball, basketball, or cheerleading! Put all of those things together, and then you have an amazing poem about you! Enjoy! :)