Thanks! I think it's definitely better to start with the older works when first getting in to poetry. At least something with a structured meter and rhyme; contemporary free verse can be challenging and/or just plain bad.
@@TraumaticTomes That's a good idea. The only poetry I read last year was Paradise Lost and I loved it, so I know I'm into epic poetry, but I definitely want to get into the more classic, short form iteration of the medium.
You're rocking that mustache.
I don't read a lot of poetry, but I'll definitely look into these!
Thanks! I think it's definitely better to start with the older works when first getting in to poetry. At least something with a structured meter and rhyme; contemporary free verse can be challenging and/or just plain bad.
@@TraumaticTomes That's a good idea. The only poetry I read last year was Paradise Lost and I loved it, so I know I'm into epic poetry, but I definitely want to get into the more classic, short form iteration of the medium.
Thank you for this. I haven't thought about these poems in such a long time. Your appreciation of each came through perfectly.
Thank you sir. Poems are like old friends: we may see them often or not for a while, but it is as if time stands still while they are with us
@@TraumaticTomes Beautifully said!
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Yes
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