By: Patricia Nordman | 2010-04-03 | Poetry Limericks leaping in the soul, songs that swarm like bees. So life goes on with usables, no grandiosities to tease His fundamentals. His strolls are dull, not even droll, And so his seven stages go from very new to very old. read more
By: Ken | 2011-06-02 | Poetry As defined by Watson (1986), poetry is a creative understanding of knowledge uttered through meaning sound and musical language choices in order to evoke an emotional reaction. Since times immemorial, poetry has been credited for its application of rhythm and meter in the passing and expression of knowledge. Poetry has undergone numerous milestones and drastic reinvention which has brought it to its present status (Watson, 1986). read more
By: Chris Mansela | 2011-06-29 | Arts & Entertainment I will be comparing The Snake by Emily Dickinson and Snake by D.H. Lawrence with respect to three figurative language devices. Both works are very intriguing and provoke much thought about human nature. The poems examine man’s fear of snakes and view of snakes as a symbol of evil. read more
By: Joseph Spence, Sr. | 2010-03-28 | Poetry This piece is called a tagging fun poem. The objective of the poem is to tag a poem of one's choice on a site, and that poet in turn tags another poet with a poem. The process goes on until a certain number of poets have been tagged. Each poet in turn will write a poem to tag the next poet with, thus the name-Tag Poetry. read more
By: Lisa A Mason | 2010-03-29 | Poetry While love poetry does come from the heart, there are still some mechanics you need to learn if you want to create the best love poetry. It's not just about winning contests or getting a good grade. It's about creating this poem in a way that can most accurately and fluidly be read and understood. read more
By: asadasrar | 2010-10-20 | Language "Every age has its own poetry; in every age the circumstances of history choose a nation, a race, a class to take up the torch by creating situations that can be expressed or transcended only through poetry. " Jean-Paul Sartre read more
By: Vietnam Heritage Travel | 2011-07-22 | Destinations The autumn signals the start of Vietnam’s “Wedding season”, with most Vietnamese coupes choosing to marry in the fall and winter months. read more
By: Ben Anton | 2008-01-07 | Grief Many people find poetry helps express feelings they are unable to verbalize. This article provides help in choosing the right poem or set of poems for a memorial or funeral service read more
By: Miss Iram Alyas | 2011-03-24 | Online education When does Allaah accept a person's deeds? What are the conditions for a deed to be righteous and acceptable to Allaah? read more
By: swtarticle | 2012-03-26 | Fishing A Hawaii Island is not only eminent for its extra ordinary activities but also well framed for its ethnicity and historic holy places. The intact Hawaii islands encompass lots and lots of small atolls and communally dubbed as Hawaii islands. read more
By: R. Chris Wilkins | 2010-03-30 | Reference & Education Mr. Wilkins discusses why we learn poetry. This is article one of two. This article speaks to the universal themes found in poetry and how they instruct the reader of our unchanging nature. This article also touches on the importance of word choice. read more
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By: NathanielPatt | 2011-04-27 | Writing & Speaking Shel Silverstein poems are known as famous poems. Famous poets have gained some sort of recognition through their poetry or life. Shel Silverstein poems can be found online at poetry websites. Poets often search for the work of famous poets. read more