Favorite Poem/Poet? Do You write?
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Re: Favorite Poem/Poet? Do You write?
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-- 16 Oct 2017, 10:05 --
I could recall Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 as my favorite poem for a time. Truth be told, I have even written my own along this topic and called it Love Sonnet 130-A. It was really fun -- both reading the master's work and writing out of that inspiration.
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A friend of my favoured paw
Is one ADE and chords
Acclaimed musical rookies' deity
He is the finger twerk confidant
On dark cold lonely nights
When dapper is my bedding wrapper
He warms my hearts ferocious might
With refrigerating energy damper
Sweet is his woo to the angelic plain
Even with strength of EQ i canst forbear
Cos Its a goodly roller coaster ride train
To me and to all my forebear
To my poems he gives credence
And my music blabber cadence
He rejuvenates emotional sprains
And rectifies psychological strains
Only he can assemble
In a way that resemble
The only sway
Into Our Gods way
I like his sonorous resonance
As voice, words and fingers
Meet at a lap dance
For he gives'em three a soul
if the world phases off
Then you are turned of
Yet he remains with me ad infinitum
Until we translate to eternity.
©Bjonterrence
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hanuman wrote:My favourite poem is The Stolen Child by W.B. Yeats. It's so full of innocence and so relatable! You should definitely check it out.![]()
I don't write poems. I used to but they never sounded quite right and so I stopped.
W.B. Yeats is my favourite poet. I fell in love with his work in high school when I randomly chose him for a poetry assignment. However, my actual favourite poem is probably "Anahorish" by Seamus Heaney. There is this connection between land and language, best exemplified by the comparison of the titular village to a "soft gradientof consonant, vowel-meadow", that I just love and really connect with. While there are other poems I find much more moving or would consider to be of a higher quality in terms of writing, there's just something I find very captivating about this particular poem.
I myself really enjoy writing poetry, but do it purely for my own enjoyment. I think of it as a more freeing way of expressing emotions and thoughts, compared to prose, as there is no real need to follow rules or grammar unless I'm trying to achieve a particular result.
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Dream On My Pillow
Just suppose that you took my pillow,
Will you let me, in your dreams, follow?
A soul of make-believe, that's me,
Class A, romantic fool, per se
How if, in yours, you would let me sleep,
Will in my sleep, dreams of you I'd keep?
In world of bloom, so beautiful
Flowers for all, so plentiful;
How about, if we both sleep on one?
Seemed better than all sleeping I've done,
Might you think, there's more to whine,
As dreams, of ours, might all entwine?
And to answer the second question: Do you write?
"I did"

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DISCLAIMER: I just answered the questions.
...To delineate the times that lovers miss,
...A thousand dreams can't beat a single kiss.
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Where duty is not
And indolence much
Where pleasure is all
The soul could want
Where a good day is one
In which nothing is done
Where hopes and wishes
Replaces faith and action
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FAVOURITE POET: Wole Soyinka
DO I WRITE?: Yes