Sunday, April 28, 2019

Expressing emotions - the art of writing poetry

Writing poetry is an art, an expression, and a few words to discover meaning. The melody of passion flows on the page, and the words flowing from each other express the innermost thoughts and feelings of the person reading the text. Writing poetry is a gift, a wonderful gift that illuminates words, makes them a picture, expresses a feeling and shares thoughts in so few languages. Unlike storytelling or writing a novel that explains every complex detail, a poem lets you draw your own conclusions. Writing poetry can be a healing process that puts all the emotions locked in the mind, a way of remembering and a way of life on paper. There are many forms of poetry, from free poetry to sonnets, but all poems tell a story, a story of words, a entangled text that flows together and locks in meaning. The title of the following poem is "Play". Whenever I read this poem, I couldn't help but smile. Any mother would read this poem. See if you smile.

Play

Gently run

Screaming laughter

look back

I saw your smile

blond hair

Such bright blue eyes

Once a child is born

In my arms

Laughter more

running in and out

Two years old

I am proud of it.

blond hair

Eyes are blue

You are called "Mummy Mummy"

Come play now

Copyright © Amanda Evans

Poetry can also depict hurt and betrayal, unrequited love, loss and great painful emotions. Putting these feelings on paper helps to ease the burden on the mind and heart. Unload the temperature if it is only a moment. The next two poems called "Dream" and "Suicide" show feelings of loss and sadness. They are in complete contrast to the poetry "drama" full of laughter and happiness.

Dream

Crystal satellite

And dance star

Place image

Almost so far

Staring for hours

The night has passed

My life is at a standstill

I cried in pain

No grand fantasy

No place to go

Destined to stay here

Now I know

Lost is a dream

You and me side by side

Now disappears forever

Dead with you

Copyright © Amanda Evans

Suicide

The power of repression

Pain and loss

Tears and sadness

Sadness inside

Lying there

Sleep

Please sleep, oh, sleep

Memory is suppressed

No right to trade

With your pain

No one can fill the gap

Your selfish behavior

Let me break

Fear of love

Afraid of life

I survived by suppressing

Suicide not only kills you

Copyright © Amanda Evans

Many of the great poems of the world about loss and suffering, Shakespeare's sonnets talk about love "I should compare you to summer" and Emily Dickinson's poems about death "because I can not die And stop, he just stopped for me. "Everyone contains the great emotions and sadness that readers can feel. The ability to express yourself in poetry is a special gift that should be embroidered and nurtured. The internet offers a large number of poetry sites where you can submit your poems for criticism and review. You can attend seminars and get expert help and advice, and even help others. You can also get many courses through distance learning. Learning poetry art as much as possible will greatly increase your chances of becoming a recognized poet.

Expressing emotions through poetry art can be very difficult. Only when the reader understands what it is really called the meaning of poetry can the author clearly see poetry.




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