How do you turn this into a poem?
How do you make it a better poem?
with better use of words?
and How do you put the lines into the stanzas?
LOL, that's easy XD
Free verse poems do not have specific rules or structures that dictate the use of stanzas. However, they may still contain stanzas if the poet chooses to organize the poem in that way for a specific effect or purpose. Ultimately, the decision to include stanzas in a free verse poem is left to the poet's discretion.
Two or more lines that make up a section of a poem. They are usually separated by a space. In a song or hymn you would probably call it a verse.
the purpose of repition is really easy to know, its purpose is to repeat and replication purpose is to copy something this is science terms just t let you know. sometimes it is in language arts
to make it as song
The division in any poem is called a stanza. The second stanza begins where the words start at the space underneath the first stanza. Canto is another word that is used for division in a long poem, particularly epics.
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"Auspex" has six-line stanzas while "A Psalm of Life" has four-line stanzas.
Something about 2 lines and a complex rhyme scheme, sorry I’m high and had to make an acc to comment and I forgot bc it wouldn’t let me make a username
Make sure the lines are steady
Two lines are in a couplet.two
A 4-stanza poem with 4 lines in each stanza is known as a quatrain. Quatrains are a common form in poetry and can have various rhyme schemes, such as AABB or ABAB. Each stanza typically presents a complete thought or idea, making it a concise and structured form of poetic expression.
William Carlos Williams uses short lines and stanzas in "The Red Wheelbarrow" to create a concise and quick pace. This structural decision makes the poem seem brief and emphasizes the simplicity and significance of the image he describes.