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		<title>An Exercise In Emotion And Vulnerability</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;[Henry David] Thoreau is an eager and fragile observer of nature &#8211; a real observer &#8211; which, I believe, is pretty much as rare a personality as even an original poet; and Nature, in return for his love, appears to adopt him as her especial kid, and shows him techniques which few others are able [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;[Henry David] Thoreau is an eager and fragile observer of nature &#8211; a real observer &#8211; which, I believe, is pretty much as rare a personality as even an <a href="http://www.wonderfulpoetry.com">original poet</a>; and Nature, in return for his love, appears to adopt him as her especial kid, and shows him techniques which few others are able to witness.&#8221; Nathaniel Hawthorne.</p>
<p>The majority of the best poets weren&#8217;t recognized for their work till they&#8217;d long been buried. Many suffered great problems in their personal lives that might have led the poet to the wellspring from which they drew their words.</p>
<p>It’s been recommended that poetry was employed in our long distant past as a creative way of passing along conventions and history just because the poetic language was straightforward to learn and pleasurable to recite. The bards in medieval times were famous for their use of poetry.</p>
<p>From free verse to rhyme and meter, poetry remains a baseline in the world of literature. The pursuit of poetic markets remains a positive fashion to further a traditional form of storytelling that requires a special present while the poet&#8217;s feelings are basically exposed. Poetry is the one part of writing that impacts the feelings of writers more than any other. The exposed feel of poetry permits a writer to explore circumstances and feelings in a way that&#8217;s tricky to do in most writing genres. Most poets craft their words as a stress release and barely share them with the world at large there might be markets available for poetry. It&#8217;s right that publishers of poetry are roughly as bounteous as wheat fields in the Arctic, but there are more avenues for your poetry that will let you publish your material in unique and notable ways.</p>
<p>Greeting card publishers are always interested in new succinct poems to share with card buyers. Poems may also be artfully placed on a line of present goods including mugs and design acceptable for framing. In our modern age you&#8217;d be hard-pressed to find somebody who is able to get by setting down poems. However poetry can offer a source of writing revenue and is commonly a creative outlet for people that also write in other genres. Its right there is people who have tiny appreciation of poetry, yet the poet&#8217;s work has led to major societal debate and final change in our world. Maybe the reason being because the reader is invited to share the writer&#8217;s point of view in an emotional way that permits a viewpoint to get heard with something apart from ears.</p>
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