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Joyful Poems And How To Write Them

By Bonnie Contreras


In both subject and technical form, there are many shapes that poetry can take. Many people enjoy jumping in there with free verse, but a lot of others tend to consider it to be a more intimidating medium than prose tends to be. However, there is no need for it to be this way since, to write joyful poems, an extensive knowledge is not required. In the begin, all you really need to do is sit and write out what you are feeling. The chance to put it together as a poem will come later.

All you need to do now, though, is get some paper or a computer with a word processor and write. You might prefer to just do this for as long as you need to, but it may be that you prefer to give yourself a time limit. What you should do, though, is keep going without editing or pausing.

Do not worry, at this point, where anything does not sound as good as you would like, or if you make any mistakes. When you are done, the next thing to do is to take a look at what you have and note anything that you feel stands out. You can use these to arrange into a poem if you feel it works, or you can take individual phrases to prompt its own poem.

This exercise has helped you capture something important about your own feelings. This, in the end, will help you produce better content than trying to craft something that sounds like you think good poetry ought to be. This will help you put across what you want to say, as well as elicit an emotional response from your readers.

This works better if you are more genuine in your words and phrasing. There are, though, some other things to know if you want to avoid your work looking too trite. It is, perhaps, common knowledge that cliches should be avoided if you want to sound fresh and original. Avoid things you have heard so many times as it will be the same way for your reader.

Look at your notes and consider your own metaphors and similes. Thinking this way can take time, but regular writing will help you become more adept at crafting an image. If you want to, you can tackle cliches individually, by taking them, working out what you really want to say and creating a new phrase.

You should also avoid being too sentimental because, while emotion is good, this is forced and too far. This emotion of yours should be genuine. It does not need to be forced into your poetry and doing so will mean that the reaction the readers have will be less personal. Abstract words are another thing that you should be mindful of, too. The impact of your poetry will be reduced since it is more tangible language that sets up the imagery.

Concrete images are better than just telling your readers that you are sad, angry or happy. You should also, as you write, not be too concerned about editing, as you write, as you can come back to that. You should just work on putting something down on the paper. After this, you should revise what has been written. When you are finished, this will be the first of the joyful poems you will, hopefully, write.




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