For
thousands–or perhaps billions–of years, poetry has been done by poets. There
was Shakespeare, Maya Angelou, and others. To write poetry, to catch the
spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings or whatever, one must recollect in
tranquility, which is pretty much achieved without a lot of effort. But
someone needs to read poetry, to keep it from piling up. How exactly is this
accomplished? As Robert Frost, a poet, once said, “A poem begins as a lump in
the throat, but most of them are benign.”
First, read
with a pencil, or if that doesn’t work, your eyes.
Look at the
format of the poem. Are the lines continuous or broken up? How long are the
lines? Are they arranged into dense blocks of text? Could you find a shorter,
less crammed poem to read, for example one of those poems shaped like the thing
they’re about? A poem about oatmeal that is shaped like oatmeal, or a poem
about shopping that is shaped like a shoe?
Next read
the title. It may tell you exactly what the poem is about, eliminating difficulty.
For instance, “Ode on a Grecian Urn” is about an urn that is Grecian, so that
takes care of that.
To fully
understand poetry, familiarize yourself with the elements of a poem, such as
meter, which is 3.28 feet. Scan the poem, ideally in Photoshop, so you can
correct the color balance and add lens flares, etc. Look for any images (from
the French images). Images include trees, flowers, moonlight; in
some cases all three. Circle each image and write “image” in the margin, so you
won’t forget them, as to make them memorable. There are similes and metaphors
also (you learned about these in third grade and can disregard them). Some
poems rhyme–these are what’s known as old-timey poems. Many poems
feature enjambment, which today can be treated with physical therapy.
It is
important to nail down the type of poem you have: there are epic poems,
limericks, and whatnot. There are villanelles, which are not villainous (only
bad at reading social cues), and sestinas, which occur in the early afternoon,
often after the midday meal. Most likely there are other types of poems out
there, but we may never know for sure.
Now that
you know the basics, delve deeper. An effective poem draws you into a
conversation, like this:
You: You got anything going on this
weekend?
Poem: Not much. Just finishing up my
community service for that DUI.
Did you
know that poetry is actually meant to be read aloud? The louder, the better.
Try taking your poem to a coffee shop, library, synagogue, etc., and reading it
at the top of your lungs. Right away people will take notice of your
literary savoir faire (literally “I-don’t-know-what”).
One misconception
people have about poetry is that it is written in “code,” one they aren’t smart
enough to understand. In fact, if you do not comprehend a poem, you may return
it. Send a SASE and copy of the defective poem to:
Returns
Center
1402
Innovation Park
Suite 138
Battle Creek, MI 49014
You should
receive a new poem in six to eights weeks. The old poem will be delivered by
barge to a South American landfill.
With
top-notch poetry reading abilities, you will enjoy accompanying wealth and
popularity. Forget hiding behind a lamp when your friends discuss “The Raven.”
Instead you may deduce from context clues, “That’s about a scary bird!” Sit
back and let the compliments roll in.
We’re aware
that many people who read poems go on to write them, but with the right
medication you can prevent this from happening.
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