How To Start Your Poetry Writing Journey? - Essentials For Beginners

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Poetry Essentials

Everybody thinks Poetry just has to rhyme right? But do you know it actually has to be impactful and make the reader feel things that he/she wouldn't feel? It is very lovely to be able to write poetries right? We heard you. This blog covers the most basic elements of poetry.

  1. Limerick
  2. Art Of Practice
  3. Brief Secret

Limerick

A limerick is a style of literature in which the first, second, and fifth lines all rhyme and have the same cadence. A limerick will also rhyme in the third and fourth lines!

A limerick only has one stanza, which is a section of a poem that functions similarly to a song's verse. The term "rhyming scheme" is frequently used when describing how poetry rhyme. AABBA is the rhyme pattern used in the limerick.

Including while this isn't always the case, limerick poetry is often humorous and enjoyable. Sometimes they are read very fast, and the last sentence is meant to make people chuckle.

Art of Practice

Repeat, until you perfect it. Repetition is the key to learning poetry. Each line should be read aloud three to five times. Then, without glancing at the paper, try to repeat it. Instead, if you have a brief poem, try reading it aloud as much as you can. most people achieve their goal after repeating for 7 to 10 times.

Poetry Secrets

It takes guts and boldness to write poetry. Poetry requires even greater bravery than other types of writing since it must be written from the soul and every syllable must count. Also, every word must be precise and comprehensible. The finest poets are experts at putting down specifics.

Conclusion

This blog was designed for people who are just starting their journey in writing poems. We will be publishing an advanced poetry blog next week, which will help you to very well establish your skills. Make sure to check out Eat My News for more.

Written By - Ifa Zamzami 

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