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More Types of Poetry

Scytheteen

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    Now as I read through our poetry guide, I saw that their was a whole handful of poems that weren't there! Some of these poems are really fun to write, and I've decided to share some of them with you!

    List Poetry

    A list poem is exactly what it sounds like: a poem composed of a list. What makes a list poem different than an ordinary list is the element of emotions. Often the emotional "punch" of a list poem is contained in the last line.

    Example:
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    See how the last has that "punch"? That's what your goal is when writing in list form.

    Alphabet Poetry

    An alphabet poem is similar to an acrostic, but instead of writing a wrord down the left-had side of your page, write the alphabet and then use each letter as the first letter of the first word of each line.

    Example:
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    Found Poetry

    A found poem is simply a poem that you find when you lest expect it. The example given below is a poem that the writer "found" while driving along a highway. Keep your eyes open: poetry can be found anywhere and everywhere! You just have to look for it.

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    Two-Voice Poetry

    Two-voice poetry is written for two people to preform, if read out loud. The poetry usually has two columns-one for each person who is reading the poem. Each person reading the poem reads the text in one of the columns. Sometimes, the poet wants the readers to say something at the same time; so the poet writes the words on the same line in each column. These poems often sound like a dialogue for each poem.
    Just like all poetry, poems for two voices need an idea. Nature makes great subject matter for poetry for two voices, but two voices can also be written about school, current events, or events in literature.

    Example:
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    The Ode

    The ode is a type of poetry where you are giving praise to a person, object, feeling, place, or anything else you can think of! Usually in an ode, you are directing the poem towards the object, as if talking to it and thanking it.

    An example of an ode can be found https://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=240318

    The Five W's Poem

    Each line of this poem answers on of the W questions (who, what, where, when and why). Each line may be a word, phrase, or clause, but be consistent in choice throughout the five lines. The order of the questions may changed to suit a purpose, to give a more succinct meaning, or in order to impart a more exciting climax.

    An example of this poem can be found https://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=240993

    The Villanelle

    The villanelle is a very difficult form of poetry. It is a highly specialized form and is difficult to write without seeming trite or repetitive. it is a French Verse form with 19 lines divided into 5 tercets and one quatrain. Two rhymes or repeated lines predominate. This often gives the poem a cyclical feeling.

    Example:

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    A very difficult type of poetry indeed, but it can be done!

    Hopefully this will help you in writing poetry!
     
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    A very handy post, Scytheteen.
    I really hope this helps all other poets out there.
     
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