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How-tos for all things poetry; learn how to analyze a poem, construct a haiko, differentiate between a metaphor and simile and more.
BIBLE POETRY (A)
An Introduction to the Book of Jeremiah, From the Holy Bible. About Jeremiah. The Judean priest and prophet, Jeremiah, began his prophetic ministry, warning the wicked and offering comfort to those who trusted in God, around the time of 627 BC, and experienced the golden years of his ministry during the reign of King Josiah of Judah, from 640 BC – 609 BC.
By Princess Rev. Nnedi Iwuchukwu, M.Msc., LMT, LMI, MMP, Yogi 3 years ago in Poets
Suede Shoes
One: for the money; Two covers show time; three: prep. Four...shoe protection? * Thank you for reading! If you liked this, you can add your Insights, Comment, leave a Heart, Tip, Pledge, or Subscribe. I will appreciate any support you have shown for my work.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Poets
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There's a liminal space inside your brain. Every so often it changes, and the evolution of the universe takes one or two bends in the road, then the nebulas, then the galaxies, then the systems, stars, moon's, and then the planets. What picture do they all make? What do you see when you look up into the night sky?
By Micah The Peach3 years ago in Poets
Haiku Poetry: Unlocking the Secrets of a Timeless Artform
Haiku poetry has been around for centuries, yet it remains one of today’s most beloved and cherished forms. The haiku is a poem traditionally written in three lines, with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second line, and five in the third. It is often used to express something about nature or feeling or emotion. This article will explore why haikus are so unique, what makes an excellent haiku poem, and provide some helpful tips to get you started writing your own haiku.
By Talia Meadows3 years ago in Poets




