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forms of poetry

April 19th 2006 06:50
as requested-lets start with forms of poetry.

the first thing to remember about poetry is that you *the poet* have complete artistic license. this simply means you can pass off anything you write as poetic-even if it dosent rhyme. infact rhyming is only one of the myriad forms of poetry that exist.
others include *but are not restricted to* the ballad, blank verse, burlesque, canzone, cinquain, classicism, couplet, elegy, epic, epigram, epitaph, epithalamion, free verse, haiku, iambic pentameter, idyl, lay, limerick, lyric, ode, pastoral, rhyme, terza rima, sonnet and verse.


now gather the bits of your brain that have exploded and come along with me on a 'forms of poetry' journey.
today lets talk about the first five forms i mention. *over the next few days i will go through the other forms.*

the ballad: the ballad is basically a poem meant for singing. its origins date back to communal dancing *no doubt accompanied by harps and whatnots* and belongs to an oral tradition- free from literary influences. in australia-the bush ballad remains popular.
suneeti's snide comment about ballads: i reckon this is the kind of poetry you write when you want to write a song but dont know how to write a melody. but i'm just a poetry snob.

blank verse: : it usually has the same unrhymed meter *like iambic pentameter*. it resembles the rhythm of ordinary speech and hence used for its flexibility.
suneeti's snide comment about blank verse: shakespeare, milton, yeats, pound, frost were bandits for this kind of verse. so if you fancy yourself to be in this league then b.v. is your ticket to fame.

burlesque: quite simply it treats the subject matter in a trivial or ridiculous way.

suneeti's snide comments about burlesque: yes. it does bring to mind tightly corseted women tossing their skirts around on stage. you can forgive yourself for thinking naughty thoughts.

canzone: this is a medieval italian lyric poem. it usually has five or six stanzas and a short concluding stanza. think of dante, petrarch and carducci.
suneeti's snide comments about canzone: attempt it only if you have a medieval italian lover.

cinquain: it has five lines. line 1 is one word (the title). line 2 is two words that describe the title. line 3 is three words that tell the action. line 4 is four words that express the feeling. line 5 is one word that recalls the title.
suneeti's snide comments about cinquain: do you want to sound like a retard?

that concludes our lesson for today boys and girls! dont forget to come back for the next instalment. and if you want more information on any of these forms then look it up yourself you slackarses. also feel free to comment in any of the above poetic forms-get crazy creative on me!
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Comment by Cibbuano

April 19th 2006 08:57

Comment by Sara

April 19th 2006 11:09
Thankyou!! you have no idea how much that actually helps, i was getting a bit overwhelmed reaserching all the different methods myself. Poetry snob eh? hehe. Do you have a favorite form you use?

Comment by danox

April 19th 2006 22:42
The (bush) ballad of suneeti

Well one day she finished her doctrate
And had no idea what to do
She looked at her life and she cried in despair
Cause she had not a path she could choose

Her life was a void of pure darkness
And her only hope the Internet
She started a blog about writing and stuff
And it soon became her only friend

Comment by Suneeti

April 20th 2006 09:02
reply to sara:
i dont really have a form i like to use. my poetry is usally bereft of any kind of structure. one of my favourite poets is e. e. cummings and his poetry is interesting and varied.

poetry is very subjective. dont worry too much about finding a fixed form. just let your ideas flow. the best poetry is from the heart *cliche but true*.

Comment by amy

April 25th 2006 12:10
A CINQUAIN - by amy

Size
does matter
my eyes hurt
but i like reading
"Writing"

Comment by Lia

April 28th 2006 00:18
And who among us doesn't have a medieval italian lover?

Comment by amy

May 14th 2006 02:59
did this blog die the death? what's the go?

Comment by Always Eighteen

September 14th 2006 14:02
Writing is my life.

Speaking of poetry... do you guys ever believe in the term "[something] is SO poetic." I read an article about a martial arts movie once, and they described the fight scenes as "poetic."

what defines a poem?

Comment by Kerryn Wood

June 4th 2007 11:43
what a great post! Love it, thank you....
I was just recently having a 'poetry debate' the other day with a friend about the myriad types of poetry - but I had noooo idea there were so many!
There's never enough,
Of really good stuff...
Kerryn

Comment by bush Poetry Ballads and Yarns

July 17th 2007 05:35
I enjoy keeping the tradition of Paterson,Lawson and Co's verses alive through what the Australian Bush Poet's Associations calls today, Bush Poetry.

Bush Poetry Ballads and Yarns

Merv Webster

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