- 1"Love is no word, but a feeling too absurd to explain." Think about something you feel strongly about. It can be a memory from your past, a very happy moment that you never expected, a moment when emotions were surging or anything else that triggers your emotions. Your poem is not only about that memory, but your feelings, as well, so try to capture them in writing.
- 2Be in tune with your feelings and allow your emotions to stir within you. You will need these emotions to inspire you. Taking a walk outside and surrounding yourself with nature helps you divert maximum attention to your inner self.
- 3Sit somewhere that inspires you. Laying on grass and staring at the clouds, sitting on a swing, on a boat, or even at your desk will inspire you to let your emotions free themselves into poetic thoughts and feelings. Let the thoughts flow out of your mind, your heart and your fingers. Whatever comes to mind — just write it, even if it's not the final draft (and, in all likelihood, it won't be). It's not necessary that you write first the beginning, and then the end. If how you want to end your poem comes to your mind, write that first, in your rough draft. And remember, it doesn't need to rhyme.
- 4Don't stop if you feel you are misspelling a word. When your feelings have been released, your poem will, like magic, come to an end. Your poem should almost write itself.
- 5Relax. Do not look at your poem for a few minutes. Occupy your mind with other thoughts and tasks. Try going for a jog, washing the dishes, doodling in your journal - anything to take your mind off your poem for a bit. Doing this will ensure that you can evaluate the poem with a clear mind.
- 6Sit back and read what you have written, correcting only the spelling. Do not change the poem's meaning or content.
- 7Read what you wrote, and read it to others if it is not too personal. Much great poetry is personal; part of the fun is finding the courage to read that to others.
- 8Write what you feel. Poems with unnecessary, unoriginal, and untrue feelings are not poems to be proud of. No one will care for that poem then!
- 9Never try to force poetry out of yourself. Poetry is the expression of emotion, not the result of perspiration!
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
How to Become Inspired to Write Poetry
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