Found Poetry: writing task group This resource is designed to challenge students' assumptions about poetry.

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Ok, I agree. Above all, the ideas emerging from non-place and Wona € ™ t stop bothering us, unless you entertain them, or at least hear one of them. But for me, in most cases, when I'm writing poetry, the first thing I do is find out how poetic costs me express myself, and rhyme to my best. Oh, I love rhyming poetry! Thereâ € ™ s only your problem, there are many different types of rhyming poetry and I like them all and it leaves me in a dilemma situation, what to choose? So I created a Rhyme € € œMixed love for rhyming forms of poetry, mixing up some forms of rhyme.
œMixed € â € Rhyme poetry is very easy to write, you only have to have patience —
tell syllables. The will to do the â € € œcountingâ is the best help in learning to write poetry in a mixed rhyme. In fact, my own success in writing my poetry on this form must have the patience of a saint. Yes, it cost me nothing, IA € ™ m just a very patient person in everything I do, both for my writing. Hey, why donâ € ™ t you try it yourself!
Incidentally, I Wona t want â € ™ € œgood € lucka written in this way, â € ~ cos that, being a
writer, we all know that thereâ € ™ s not fortunate enough in poetry, but only our own will to do / write it. Of course, I would try and have fun writing your own rhyme œmixed € â €. And if you seriously want to learn the secret
How To Write A Rhyme œMixed € â €, the best you have to do is start writing one.
Examples of Rhyme œMixed € â € wrote:
The poet, who called the birds to fly (Mixed Rhyme)
Or behold the man by the old sea
He closes his eyes brown, feel free
Dancing in the wind, taunting the bee
He who loves nature, though, no worries
However, wants all to see
He who hates to see the gray clouds hide the bright sky
When the hawks, flying high, without a break
Against the wind gusting, they € ™ ve the freedom of flying
Enjoy day shooting, through the
Mar virulent where you spend time
Lulling, without worrying about them
Sem naked ladies
In the rocky coastline, blue rhyme tissue
For he does not like to see the eye color
With shades of faded red roses on the ground
â € ~ Because there is more beauty in them, when dead
Or, in the eyes when full of sadness, sound
Of a dirty sea, where his breath
Streaking his soul, without penalty
Filled with news from the UN-prophetic
He also wanted to fly, to establish
Where Wona Wings ™ € t have to worry
â € ~ Bout not want peruseâ € |
The whelp, nâ € ™ er who wanted to mourn,
He, the poet, who called the birds fly
He the man, the sea-old affected by Heart € ™ s lying
That, in the forms, made him make known
Where readers may feel, the detail
If, written in a single verse
Or, in a free style, as in free verse
Yes, itâ € ™ s written in the sonnet
Or, perhaps, in a couplet
Between the lines, untangle his thinking,
And youâ € ™ ll see me, life, I fought
***
A Mango Tree Secret (Mixed Rhyme)
I can not use the time on the shores, watching
The large yellow orba € | never run ..
To fade and subtraction € | .. before the laughter
The eyes of lovers, such as playing the noon wind
They, under the coconut palms, kissing
But I, like birds in a mango tree Nestle
Pendant, childishly, in her thick branch
Before my eyes, I see how crickets whistle
With the rhythmic melody, as weeds dance stupidly
With the horsefly that flatters encyclopedia
As I spend my time stolen
Enjoying NatureAir ™ € s rhyme
The tree has fruits up € | .. just for me
Its fruit, sweets and gold, the tree is
No party against the brutal force of nature
ÓÑÇéÁ € | twice Permanent impotent beard while praying mantis
Force stab wounds to her sting, which rapture
The innocent soul that still bleeds
In silence, pay attention to the mango trees
The tears your heart
Wretched, lying on the dead ground
While hungry beast began to beat
Feastedâ € |. Until wholeâ € ™ s torn
Fear, but rises, aimlessly, on the seas of thunder
With no hope in mind, to behold the wonder of
In the world of spirits that lies beneath
Mango tree, a glorious image
By Robin just now the rage
I have no idea if peace ever live
At the heart of which, once, cheated
The good thing is going to watching € |
The darkness fades Sun sure itâ € ™ ll bring?
Certainly, nobody knows but me
The secret of a mango tree
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About Author
Ernesto Pangilinan Santiago is a poet / immigrant living in Athens, Greece.
He is the author of a book of poems € â € œThe Walking Mana, published by Outskirtspress.com
More information: http://www.outskirtspress.com/ernestopangilinansantiago
About the Author:
Ernesto Pangilinan Santiago is a poet/immigrant living in Athens, Greece.
He is the author of a poetry book “The Walking Manâ€, published by Outskirtspress.com
More info: http://www.outskirtspress.com/ernestopangilinansantiago
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