Kyosuke
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I have decided to post a little summary, of the diffrent types of poetry, there are plenty others, but I'm just naming a few that are common. If you know of more types, you can submit them too. I was trying to make this as easy to understand as I can (hey that rhymes XD).
Haiku: A japanese type of poetry with no rhyming, its usually assosiated with nature. Its three lines long, with a certain number of syllables.
eg. The dying plant bends (5 syllables)
And drips its dew to the ground (7 syllables)
It falls like a tear (5 syllables)
Tanka: Another Japanese form that relies on the number of syllables, and lines with no rhyming except the forth and fifth line.
eg. I have my own place (5 syllables)
Where I can go for hours (7 syllables)
I go there to write (5 syllables)
It is not difficult to find (7 syllables) (rhyming)
Search within your heart and mind. (7 syllables) (rhyming)
Acrostic: A type of poetry that spells out a word with the first letters vertically. It could be about anything, just as long as the first letter of the word spells something out.
School
Catching up on homework I forgot to finish
Hurry on to school before I'm late!
Observing the class as the teacher speaks about the day
Opening my backpack to get my pen and pencils
Lingering home after a grueling day of learning
Cinquain: Another type that has a total of five lines, that relates to a topic. There are 5 things that must go in a line: the title, a descrption of your topic, a action relating to it, your feeling towards it, and a title that relates to it. A certain number of syallables, is required to do it properly.
eg. Newbies (Title) (2 syllables)
active, friendly (Description) (4 syallables)
posting, viewing, spamming (action) (6 syllables)
Wonders what will become of them (feeling) (8 syallables)
Members (Title) (2 syallables)
Free Verse: A poem without any sort of "rules" applyed to it. It can talk about something, but not have a meaning behind it.
eg. What do the oceans do at night?
Do they tease and tickle the bottom of boats?
Do they ripple away in fright?
Or are the beaches like coats
That keep them still and quiet
And once the day breaks and it's breakfast time
Do the oceans wish for some other diet than fish?
Sonnets: A poem that consists of 14 lines. There is sometimes a sort of suprise at the end.
eg. Why do we continue to kill in various ways?
Why do we waste time with jealousy and hate?
Why not take advantage of the current date?
Stop the violence now, don't let it grow.
Love is important, a fact that we all know.
As the fires of hate continue to burn
The hands of clock continue to turn.
No one can find reason to our madness today.
The gift of life is extremely short
Demand no more violence of any sort!
With kindness, life's quality we can improve!
As those hands on the clock continue to move.
Day becomes night and night becomes day
The hands of the clock keep ticking away.
Rap: Yes even rap is a type of poetry, it started in the 1970's and it mainly told what life was like growing up. Evolving into what it is now.
eg. Don't wait to beat the street
Stay in school and keep your seat
The entire eight parts of speech
Will your reading, writing, and speaking teach!
Narrative poems: Narrative poems tell stories about an event, or just tell a story altogether.
eg. There once was a man named Bob
Who was out looking for a great job
He really needed money to feed pets
His cat's name was Tiger
His dog's name was Ted.
His pets were hungry most of the day
The animals were hungry - they couldn't play
Bob had been laid off for a month or two
There was plenty of work that Bob wouldn't do.
Bob was really hungry.
His stomach was an empty tank
He decided to go rob a local bank.
He walked through the door and looked around
He pointed his gun and yelled "Get down"
Bob took the money and headed for the door.
If only he had seen the officer in the store.
The policeman came out with a shout
Bob thought for a second and then pulled his gun out
One shot, two shots and with a deafening sound
Poor old Bob's body hit the ground.
With his last breath
He thought back to his pets
He sure hoped Tiger and Ted
Would have a great life after he was dead!
Diamonte poems: Diamonte is just what it sounds like, diamond shaped poems, that are written (or typed) in 7 lines. They resemble cinquain type poetry, but with no rhyming. Each line consists of 7 parts, look at the example to find out.
Haiku: A japanese type of poetry with no rhyming, its usually assosiated with nature. Its three lines long, with a certain number of syllables.
eg. The dying plant bends (5 syllables)
And drips its dew to the ground (7 syllables)
It falls like a tear (5 syllables)
Tanka: Another Japanese form that relies on the number of syllables, and lines with no rhyming except the forth and fifth line.
eg. I have my own place (5 syllables)
Where I can go for hours (7 syllables)
I go there to write (5 syllables)
It is not difficult to find (7 syllables) (rhyming)
Search within your heart and mind. (7 syllables) (rhyming)
Acrostic: A type of poetry that spells out a word with the first letters vertically. It could be about anything, just as long as the first letter of the word spells something out.
School
Catching up on homework I forgot to finish
Hurry on to school before I'm late!
Observing the class as the teacher speaks about the day
Opening my backpack to get my pen and pencils
Lingering home after a grueling day of learning
Cinquain: Another type that has a total of five lines, that relates to a topic. There are 5 things that must go in a line: the title, a descrption of your topic, a action relating to it, your feeling towards it, and a title that relates to it. A certain number of syallables, is required to do it properly.
eg. Newbies (Title) (2 syllables)
active, friendly (Description) (4 syallables)
posting, viewing, spamming (action) (6 syllables)
Wonders what will become of them (feeling) (8 syallables)
Members (Title) (2 syallables)
Free Verse: A poem without any sort of "rules" applyed to it. It can talk about something, but not have a meaning behind it.
eg. What do the oceans do at night?
Do they tease and tickle the bottom of boats?
Do they ripple away in fright?
Or are the beaches like coats
That keep them still and quiet
And once the day breaks and it's breakfast time
Do the oceans wish for some other diet than fish?
Sonnets: A poem that consists of 14 lines. There is sometimes a sort of suprise at the end.
eg. Why do we continue to kill in various ways?
Why do we waste time with jealousy and hate?
Why not take advantage of the current date?
Stop the violence now, don't let it grow.
Love is important, a fact that we all know.
As the fires of hate continue to burn
The hands of clock continue to turn.
No one can find reason to our madness today.
The gift of life is extremely short
Demand no more violence of any sort!
With kindness, life's quality we can improve!
As those hands on the clock continue to move.
Day becomes night and night becomes day
The hands of the clock keep ticking away.
Rap: Yes even rap is a type of poetry, it started in the 1970's and it mainly told what life was like growing up. Evolving into what it is now.
eg. Don't wait to beat the street
Stay in school and keep your seat
The entire eight parts of speech
Will your reading, writing, and speaking teach!
Narrative poems: Narrative poems tell stories about an event, or just tell a story altogether.
eg. There once was a man named Bob
Who was out looking for a great job
He really needed money to feed pets
His cat's name was Tiger
His dog's name was Ted.
His pets were hungry most of the day
The animals were hungry - they couldn't play
Bob had been laid off for a month or two
There was plenty of work that Bob wouldn't do.
Bob was really hungry.
His stomach was an empty tank
He decided to go rob a local bank.
He walked through the door and looked around
He pointed his gun and yelled "Get down"
Bob took the money and headed for the door.
If only he had seen the officer in the store.
The policeman came out with a shout
Bob thought for a second and then pulled his gun out
One shot, two shots and with a deafening sound
Poor old Bob's body hit the ground.
With his last breath
He thought back to his pets
He sure hoped Tiger and Ted
Would have a great life after he was dead!
Diamonte poems: Diamonte is just what it sounds like, diamond shaped poems, that are written (or typed) in 7 lines. They resemble cinquain type poetry, but with no rhyming. Each line consists of 7 parts, look at the example to find out.
eg.
Home (Subject)
Safe, caring (2 descriptions)
Loving, sharing, talking (Three "ing" words)
Friendship, food, car, travels (Four words about the topic)
Living, loving, enjoying (Three "ing" words)
Joyous, adventurous (2 discriptions)
Family (Another word that relates to the subject)
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