True poetry is not just words. It is the meaning disguised in the words. True poetry has feelings put into it. Meaning when you write a poem no matter what kind of form it is it has to come from within. When you write a poem or say on you have to make it in the way you are feeling. No matter if your happy, angry, sad, or excited, as long as you write a poem from within your soul it will be great.
Someone who is really good at poetry can be called a poet or a wordsmith.
You can get to know people for who they really are.
No one really knows just some random guy.
It's a really good piece of poetry and maybe even from a king or queen.
A poetry
Not really...Only if they're really hot... =D
I asked him and he says he doesn't really know.
in the black part of town
www.ghazal.org has some really neat ideas for poems www.ghazal.org has some really neat ideas for poems
Really poetry is just more of a complication of words used to make lyrics but all in all poetry is just like a song. ___ Although a lot of poetry can be made into songs fairly easily, it isn't a requirement. Poetry in general isn't really about lyrics to a song, and many modern poems would be really difficult to make songs out of. Interestingly, though, lyric poetry was so named because it was usually written to be accompanied by the lyre. It isn't really that way anymore... the difference now is usually that lyric poetry often retains a form (like the sonnet form), and it is personal... expressing feelings or emotions. You can write one without worrying about having it accompanied by the lyre now, though. :)
Lines grouped into stanzas by john overbay
You mean, "Did Shakespeare talk in poetry all the time?" Of course not. Nobody does.