Meatpuppet
Bluelighter
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- Jan 21, 2002
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i know there's plenty of ways to write poetry...sonnets, haiku, etc.. rhyme schemes...
almost in an essay form... Odes, etc...
but is there any rules to what makes a poem good? when i started writing..i wrote in this patterned ABAB rhyme scheme... and used realistic imagery and clean consise statements.
Now i find myself making so many philisophical references, and surreal/dreamlike, terets offensive/sparadic, type of stuff i don't think anyone gets it. But to me... the more "free" my ideals became...the more "free" my thoughts became.. the harder it has become to "focus". Alot of my stuff has become rather multi-themed.. or conveys a conglomerate of emotions..
Now i've asked/talked to several people who said they could help me make my poetry better..
And then i go to College Lit class and hear about Whitman or so and so...wrote poems like this..and no one has before..and he/she modernized the face of today's poetry.. blah blah blah
and i was wondering..if these people conformed to some style or form... or even listened to their critiques instead of accomplishing what they were personally aiming for.. they would never be what they are..
So i ask you.. is poetry allowed to have rules? and when u critique it...is that just an opinion? or can anyone actually back it up?
almost in an essay form... Odes, etc...
but is there any rules to what makes a poem good? when i started writing..i wrote in this patterned ABAB rhyme scheme... and used realistic imagery and clean consise statements.
Now i find myself making so many philisophical references, and surreal/dreamlike, terets offensive/sparadic, type of stuff i don't think anyone gets it. But to me... the more "free" my ideals became...the more "free" my thoughts became.. the harder it has become to "focus". Alot of my stuff has become rather multi-themed.. or conveys a conglomerate of emotions..
Now i've asked/talked to several people who said they could help me make my poetry better..
And then i go to College Lit class and hear about Whitman or so and so...wrote poems like this..and no one has before..and he/she modernized the face of today's poetry.. blah blah blah
and i was wondering..if these people conformed to some style or form... or even listened to their critiques instead of accomplishing what they were personally aiming for.. they would never be what they are..
So i ask you.. is poetry allowed to have rules? and when u critique it...is that just an opinion? or can anyone actually back it up?
