1. Felony

    Felony New Member

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    Unrhyming poetry

    Discussion in 'The Craft of Writing Poetry' started by Felony, Nov 2, 2006.

    I would also like help with trying to put tigether some Unrhyming poetry. Since I don't quite understand how it works.
     
  2. IndianaJoan

    IndianaJoan New Member

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    I am totally an idiot when it comes to poetry. As I have said many times before I LOVE to read it, but sometimes it just goes straight over my head and im left wondering "wtf" it meant LOL

    It would be nice to see someone more schooled in poetry to help all of you out a bit since there seems to be a large population of poets here.

    Im sorry I cant help more! I wish I could.
     
  3. Spherical Time

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    Unrhyming poetry isn't that hard to create. Basically, you just try to create images and feelings without having to rhyme at the end of lines.

    It's a little bit more unstructured, but just put the effort into it.
     
  4. The Freshmaker

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    You could start with a blank verse. Each line has ten syllables. I wrote some really good blank verse poems when I was younger.

    I don't really do poetry anymore.
     
  5. Felony

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    OK thank you very much. I'll try and post one soon!!
     

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