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When writing poetry, do you guys follow the traditional writing methods, or do your own thing for the most part?
i.e. rhyming and following a set theme for example.
I never used to follow a rhyming scheme, but then I decided to.
To get a feel of the great poets before me, I look up to.
In saying that.
Do you also have a favourite poet or inspiration when writing poems?
Lastly big or complex words don't make a poem.
People will tell you it does, but it really doesn't.
If anything it adds to the stress of trying to decipher the piece overall.
A great poet will have the simplest poem, but everyone can understand it
While someone who doesn't know poetry, will use big words, but to the point of not understanding their own word use.
Thanks
AD
i.e. rhyming and following a set theme for example.
I never used to follow a rhyming scheme, but then I decided to.
To get a feel of the great poets before me, I look up to.
In saying that.
Do you also have a favourite poet or inspiration when writing poems?
Lastly big or complex words don't make a poem.
People will tell you it does, but it really doesn't.
If anything it adds to the stress of trying to decipher the piece overall.
A great poet will have the simplest poem, but everyone can understand it
While someone who doesn't know poetry, will use big words, but to the point of not understanding their own word use.
Thanks
AD