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Confused about Different Types of Poetry...HELP!I have never studied poetry - but love writing it with my own style and ways. But I recently wrote a poem and began doing a little research to improve my writing and learn about other types of poetry. I would like to know, if anyone can tell me what "type" of poem I have written here: http://www.originalpoetry.com/his-boots-were-made-of-steel |
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RE: Confused about Different Types of Poetry...HELP!Scroll down the list of forums and you shall find one called School of Poetry. There are some educated people here that can be of great assistance. They have good intensions, so when they give your poetry a critique, it is meant to be for the benefit of improvement, not to put you down. If you want to become a better poet, they may be able to help. |
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RE: Confused about Different Types of Poetry...HELP!Thanks Londo for the advice. I will post it there perhaps. I definitely just write for pleasure and if i get too caught up in the "types" of poetry, I will end up thinking too much and writing in a style that is not me. But i am curious, as I have been trying to learn a little bit about the types, on what type, if any, that one poem would be considered. Thanks for the advice! |
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RE: Confused about Different Types of Poetry...HELP!Hi Gen, you don’t have to post your poem in the poetry school thread, it’s the lessons the teachers post there not the exercises the students write. Those are posted on our individual pages. What you might do is send a PM to the teachers RHPeat, Balladeer, ThoughtCaster and NevillePark and ask them to critique your poem. They usually are happy to help! |
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RE: Confused about Different Types of Poetry...HELP!WriterG, be careful ... you are correct, or others are- write for fun first and foremost, sharing is a good thing for all ... but be you. I am growing to like sonnets, but I am not at a point where I desire to attempt one yet. Be well my friend, knowledge is a good thing k |
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RE: Confused about Different Types of Poetry...HELP!Gen i personally dont have any limitations on what is "poetry". Just write, have fun with it. Try different structures, rhyme schemes, anything. Do what you wanna do. Sure, knowing whats what does help, but it doesnt make you the poet you are. ~Audrey |
A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.
Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.