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Showing posts with label free verse poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free verse poetry. Show all posts
Friday, August 8, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Free Verse Poetry-A Slow Rivers Edge
A Slow Rivers Edge
Purchase Art Dr. Murad Abel |
fingers of running blue
softly inch the landscape
softly inch the landscape
drawing forth life like a mystic’s
finger
upwards life reaches into the
daytime air
soft swirling pools of water
bring cool current to dipping toes
leaves, twigs, and sediment trail
round
tree tops glisten against the sun
as the leaves sway in amusement
each together in skyline dance
bridge to nowhere
solid and strong
a bracket on earth
sit upon a tree trunk
gaze into the horizon
hours of long pauses
the day is as slow as silent
until shadows reach to the watery
edge
time is only turning of day to
night
Dr. Murad Abel
Poetry is something that has existed as long as man could formulate a
sentence. In many cases poems became stories or epics that passed values,
beliefs and culture. Free verse poetry is seen as something new but has been
around for a few centuries with a more recent renewal. Free verse poetry offers
an opportunity to write without the strict rules of more academic forms.
Free verse poetry uses figurative language with metaphors, similes, and
personification. They generally have no
set meter nor do they need to fit within a particular rhythm scheme. That doesn’t mean they don’t have rhythm it
just means that it isn’t the same throughout the entire poem and may change on
a regular basis.
There are many poets out there from professionals to amateurs.
In today’s world these poets gather together into online communities and create
profiles that help them support and interact with each other. Building an
online community based within shared interest also offers opportunities to
market relevant products and services.
If you like poetry you may want to check out the free Poetry Soup at http://www.poetrysoup.com/
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Free Verse Poem: The Providing Tree
The tree anchors the soil to the earth,
It is a home to many and shelter to some.
Creatures find their sustenance in its reach,
Leaves, branches, roots and bark makes their den.
Each finds their use for the branches held high.
Taking refuge in the umbrella of the tree’s time.
It is the blanket that keeps the earth warm,
The fan that keeps it cool.
It maintains sturdy course, bracing high and low.
Dr. Murad Abel
Free verse poetry does not have the rhythm or meter like
other poetry. However, one can argue that free verse is not completely free. It
does have some level of comma use, word choice, and themes that give it a
structure. The free versus is meant to tell more of a story than it is to
delight in rhythm and rhyme. Other examples of free versus may be found in Walt
Whitman’s work where commas and words create natural pause.
The writer seeks to connect images in the readers mind. They
do this through the specific choices of words. For example, “like a willow reaches
for mother earth” could put an image of a weeping willow with the branches
focused downward or it could be used to enhance a concept of a crying infant
such as “The child became like a willow that reaches for mother earth”.
For example, the poem above is considered free versus but it
also has a number of images it portrays to the reader. Consider the following:
Line 1-Anchored, connected, foundation.
Line 2-Shelter, home,
refuge
Line 3-Sustenance, food, life
Line 4- Den, home, borough
Line 5-Usage, utility, providing
Line 6-Time, longevity, unending
Line 7-Blanket, warmth, protective
Line 8-Cool, refuge, oasis
Line 9-Sturdy, unbreakable, strong
If we look at only these words and the images associated
with them we may find a tree to have a strong foundation, be shelter, give us
living, a place to exist, having practical use, providing nourishment, always giving,
giving warmth, giving coolness, and never ending. It is possible to look at the poem as representing
life and homes. That homes are strong, teaching us skills, always providing
something we need, giving us protection, and never ending in its quest to
provide this. The tree is the stable unending home to the creatures that live
on the earth. The poem helps us respect nature and interconnected activities of
all things that exist in that environment.
You might be interested in reading the following article on how plants try and reverse overheating through releasing cooling gases. Here
You might be interested in reading the following article on how plants try and reverse overheating through releasing cooling gases. Here
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