IS POETRY AN LEARNT ART OR A TALENT?
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Re: IS POETRY AN LEARNT ART OR A TALENT?
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Poetry is a great talent but you need a teacher. All things involve talent.
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Some write because they understand & others, write because they've been misunderstood and by doing so they want to make others feel Understood.
Although, I also believe that it's only a few who has the ability to understand poetry instead of just reading it.
I think poetry is everything but learnt, its not something you can teach the next person or even something you could have taught yourself
I believe its a beautiful yet chaotic, aswell as agonizing way of expressing oneself through perspectives, experiences, knowledge and wisdom aswell.
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I support your claims. A person is born with a certain inclination to poetry or any other skill. School just help to develop them.