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How can I start to write poetry?
Replies: 3Last Post July 4 3:48pm by morik
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( Lulamae )


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Get a pen and write. Haha.

No, I need some real "way." I've been writing stories my entire life and have always wanted to write poetry.

So, how?

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candy52094


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whenever you have a deep thought, write it down, whatever you are thinking, and turn into a rhythm. dont ever force it, you can tell teh diffrence

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92perpetual


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The best thing for picking up poetry is reading poetry. I reccommend Sylvia Plath. She's amazing, Google her.

Also just make an attempt. Jot down ideas and try put them into some sense of order.

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morik


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Quote: from 92perpetual at 3:46 pm on July 4, 2008

The best thing for picking up poetry is reading poetry. I reccommend Sylvia Plath. She's amazing, Google her.

Also just make an attempt. Jot down ideas and try put them into some sense of order.


Plath is like marmite... you either love her or hate her. I hate her. But then again I am a philistine when it comes to poetry. I just don't GET it.


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