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  • Inspirational Poetry Verses  By : Jim Brown
    Lovers are often inspired by the tiniest pieces of paper that contain words of endearment. The inspirational impact that the words have on their emotions can be seen in their eyes and by the heavy rise and fall of their chest.
  • Writing Memorable Poetry Verses  By : James Brown
    There are many occasions in life that spur people into writing memorable poetry verses. Some of these verses might come when we fall in love for the first time or they may come when we are exposed to a memorable experience that touches our heart in one way or another. Writing memorable poetry verses will only require a conscious effort since there is no true form to use to express the writing of poetry.

    Some of our earliest recollections about writing memorable poetry vers...
  • Poetry and its Impact on American Society  By : Grant Eckert
    Though many people will still roll their eyes at the idea of poetry, there is no disputing its impact on modern society. While many of us still associate poetry with sing song rhymes, that is only the beginning of this masterful art form. Poetry allows us to capture emotions and images in a shorter and more potent form of writing - and the impact is still being felt in this modern day, even if we try to avoid it at all costs.
  • Writing Poetry For Greeting Cards  By : Jim Brown
    Some of the poetry for greeting cards was written with a certain person in mind.
  • The Art of Writing Verse for Riches: Paupers & Poets  By : Pat Boardman
    Poems are fun to write, much like filling out a grand crossword puzzle expressing your thoughts and feelings. I had a knack for the art and my early English teachers instilled in me an understanding of structured forms as well as free verse. I kept writing in hopes of hitting the poetry "big time". I found out that writing verse really was free, and one of the worlds fastest roads to poverty. Some men are born into poverty, some achieve poverty, and still others have poverty thrust upon them. I got it all three ways.
  • Long Live The Love Poem  By : Robert Barr
    Long live love poems: There's no chance the love poem is dead, the reason? Because the one you write is for the one you cherish the most and it will be a part of you both forever.
  • Online Poetry Communities: 10 Tips to Finding the Right One for You  By : Rob Levasseur
    Online poetry communities are the sites you join to share poems and to meet other poets who also share an interest in poetry. Finding an exceptional poetry site, dedicated to its poets, is not quite that simple.
  • Painless Poetry Research: Avoiding “URL NOT FOUND” and Pop-Up Purgatory  By : Rob Levasseur
    World of Poets uses the methodologies to make sense of the poetry research jungle. Poetry is now avoiding “URL NOT FOUND” and Pop-Up Purgatory. Now finding links to poetry research is not that difficult in WorldofPoets.com.
  • 50th Anniversary Gift Poem - I Do, The Finest Words Ever Spoken  By : Allen Jesson
    A 50th anniversary Gift Poem To express heartfelt gratitude and to share with guests when they have their 50th anniversary party.
  • How To Write The Perfect Love Poem  By : Adam Bell
    For the cash-strapped, or romantically inclined, writing a sincere, well thought out love poem may be just the ticket to your loved one's heart.
  • Family Traditions and Values - How Children Are Happier With Them  By : Jaci Rae
    The hustle and bustle was all around; All the creatures were stirring with deafening sound. With years of Cyber Space at the touch of their fingers; No one could foresee the dangers that lingered.
  • Poetry Comes Naturally  By : Kadence Buchanan
    It's easier than you think. Just grab a piece of paper along with a working pen or a sharp pencil and begin writing your own genuine poem. While sitting on the couch or near the shore, regardless if you are alone or surrounded by strangers, poetry is one of those art forms you can explore any time. If you are keen to visit poetry readings and you are known for your love of poetry books, perhaps it is time to explore your own ability to express your feelings and inner thoughts...
  • Poetry: An Exercise In Emotion And Vulnerability  By : Scott Lindsay
    “[Henry David] Thoreau is a keen and delicate observer of nature - a genuine observer - which, I suspect, is almost as rare a character as even an original poet; and Nature, in return for his love, seems to adopt him as her especial child, and shows him secrets which few others are allowed to witness.” – Nathaniel Hawthorne (Journal entry, September 1, 1842)

    Most of the greatest poets were not recognized for their work until they had long been laid to rest. Many suffered g...
  • Are You Talking To Me?  By : Scott Lindsay
    In poetic literature you will often find a poem that seems to be inviting the reader to participate in an adventure or a love story. The use of ‘you’ is evident in the poetry, but in most cases the reader understands that the poem is written to a third party and the author is simply allowing you the opportunity to read these moments of intimate conversation.

    Possessives in poetry, marked by an apostrophe, are a way to understand that the poem is written for and to another ...
  • Held Hostage By Curls, A Poem  By : Barbara Cipak
    The most freeing feeling in the world is to embrace rather than embattle those curls. Understand they are forever you. It's raining out. So what. It's humid out. So what. If you have a curly top, may your curls set you free.
  • Poetry Flowing From the Heart Of Another  By : Luise Volta
    It's possible to tune into the deep experiences of others and let their poetic feelings flow through us. We just have to momentarily step out of the way.
  • Poetry Critique - Critique The Poem - Not The Poet  By : Rose DesRochers
    The act of writing poetry is something that is very personal to us poets, and sharing it for the first time can be a very frightening experience. The first experience of having your work criticized can boggle your mind and set you back a step in your writing. However, critique is essential in any writer’s career. Accepting criticism is something that we all must face, even if we don't like it.

    When I received my first harsh critique, it was on an Ezboard workshop, and righ...
  • Poetics: Free vs. Formal  By : Christine Harrell
    Most poets today write free verse which is open to pattern and is recognized as nonconforming and rhyme less verse. Metrical verse relies on stanza length combined with meter or rhyme patterns distinct to itself.
  • Poetry vs The Internet  By : Chris Campbell
    Poetry to many is an art form that has survived the ages. To the internet, poetry is a cash cow.
  • 9/11 - 5 Years On - Anniversary Poem  By : Allen Jesson
    Internet poet, Allen Jesson, has released 'The World And It's Soul' to mark the 5 year anniversary of 9/11. The poem was written on 12th September 2001 and accurately reflects the poet's feelings on that thoughtful day. I'm sure you recall the initial shock of September 11th and then the shock of the reality of this 'new world'. Allen explores the bitterness and anger that many felt that day.
  • A Wedding Poem  By : Barbara Cipak
    Two powerful movie lines were the inspiration for this poem: "I wonder if anyone can see the "beauty of it", and the best line, "I'll only say this once, I've never said it before, this kind of certainty comes but just once in a lifetime".
  • Death of His Mother Poem  By : Barbara Cipak
    The saddest truth put in the form of poetry. This little boy's loss was more than a child should have to go through: He kept calling his mothers cell phone to hear her voice on her message service after she passed away. This is one true story that was really hard to pen to paper. My heart goes out to those suffering this kind of gut-wrenching loss, especially this little boy.
  • Why There Is a Growing Demand for Poetry Books  By : Justine Eaglestone
    Where were you when American poetess Sylvia Plath gassed herself in her London kitchen at the age of 30 during the harsh winter of 1963?
    Not perhaps the stuff our memories are made of, but all that could change.
  • How To Do A Baby Handprint Poem  By : Mikael Rieck
    It can be a lot of fun creating a baby handprint poem keepsake. As it involves paint and a child it can also very quickly get very messy so be sure to do it at a place where you can easily clean up after you’re done creating the keepsakes.

    Before you get started you will need to find a poem that you can put place the baby hands on. There are a lot of poems available on the internet that you can borrow. Be sure to read any disclaimer or copyright information that is posted ...
  • Whispering Lights of Poems  By : Jaci Rae
    poetry by Jaci Rae
  • The Window of My Heart  By : Jaci Rae
    Poetry is the theme for The Window of My Heart
  • A Passion Swells Within My Soul  By : Jaci Rae
    More poetry from Jaci Rae's childhood book of poetry she wrote.
  • Who Am I?  By : Jaci Rae
    Childhood poetry from Jaci Rae
  • How to Learn Prose and Poetry by Heart  By :
    How unobservant and wholly unreliant many pupils are may be seen from the fact that notwithstanding my elaborate handling of the processes of learning prose and poetry by heart, I often receive requests to send some indication of how I would learn a particular chapter or selection by heart!
  • My Poetic Portrait  By : Katie Criss
    A poetic portrait of myself. Great activity for students to do in an English Class!!
  • Poems about poetry  By : Owen Johnston
    My pen traces a path
    To the innermost
    Of my soul
    And opens the gate
    That leads to
    My laid-up store of
    Prismatic love
    Inspired by
    The Heart and Mind
    Of the Almighty.
  • Various philosophical poems  By : Owen Johnston
    Life, with all its God-filled splendor,
    Is worth far more than just living.
    My heart, full of love and valor,
    Praises God and continues to sing.
    Never will I tire of His great mercy
    Or working for His greater glory,
    As He, by wisdom, makes me see
    How He loves us eternally.
  • What Do Angels Look Like?  By : Veronica Hay
    For those Angel lovers out there. Angles are hard to find when your eyes are closed. But they are everywhere you look when you choose to see.
  • A Table in a Restaurant on Valentine's Day  By : Veronica Hay
    Valentine's Day is just around the corner. Share this wonderful message with the one you love!
  • My Greatest Spiritual Teacher, My Pet!  By : Veronica Hay
    My greatest spiritual lessons came to me in the one place I least expected, wrapped in one incredibly beautiful ball of fur. They came from YOU!
    My dearest companion and loving pet.
  • Missing You on Christmas, Poem  By : Lauries Legends Article Submission Service
    Merry Christmas, what follows is a poem written on the feelings going through those who can't be with loved ones during the holiday season.
  • If, An Online Marketer's Internet Addiction Poem, Can You Relate to This?  By : Lauries Legends Article Submission Service
    IF, An Online Internet Marketing Poem

    If before you have turned on the coffee, or got your kids fed,
    If you are the last one dressed and ready to leave the house,

    While others in the family get ready, .................





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