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how to write a new poem anyone please help me .......... or will you give a poem that anyone has not written.?? plzz make it fast.... I will mark as brain... something

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Answered by tanishka5784
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Answer:

Poetry Writing Hacks: 10 Tips on How to Write a Poem

Jerz > Writing > General Creative Writing Tips [ Poetry | Fiction ]

If you are writing a poem because you want to capture a feeling that you experienced, then you don’t need these tips. Just write whatever feels right. Only you experienced the feeling that you want to express, so only you will know whether your poem succeeds.

If, however, your goal is to communicate with a reader — drawing on the established conventions of a literary genre (conventions that will be familiar to the experienced reader) to generate an emotional response in your reader — then simply writing what feels right to you won’t be enough. (See also “Poetry is for the Ear” and “When Backwards Newbie Poets Write.”)

These tips will help you make an important transition:

away from writing poetry to celebrate, commemorate, or capture your own feelings (in which case you, the poet, are the center of the poem’s universe)

towards writing poetry in order to generate feelings in your reader (in which case the poem exists entirely to serve the reader).

Know Your Goal

Poetry: 10 Tips for Writing Poems

Avoid Clichés

Avoid Sentimentality

Use Images

Use Metaphor and Simile

Use Concrete Words Instead of Abstract Words

Communicate Theme

Subvert the Ordinary

Rhyme with Extreme Caution

Revise, Revise, Revise

Tip #1 Know Your Goal.

If you don’t know where you’re going, how can you get there?

You need to know what you are trying to accomplish before you begin any project. Writing a poem is no exception.

Answered by itsgemgirlshreya
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write a poem take any specific topic

to write the poems, write some lines on the topic but remember that the last word should jave same voice.

for eg.

varsha aati varsha aayi

sabke man ko hai bhaye.....

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