answers1: Start by listening to some poems on Youtube. Bukowski -To
the whore who took my poems & Bluebird are two of my favorites. Sylvia
Plath - Daddy is also a wonderful poem to listen to - I love her
sultry voice. There are a lot on youtube and you may start to find
what you love. I have an older book called Modern Verse - edited by
Oscar Williams. I LOVE it! It has Whitman and Yeats, Frost, Hardy,
Dylan Thomas so so many. I had no idea how much I would love Yeats and
Whitman. Whitman wrote "When I heard the learn'd Astronomer" Oh my
gosh! And Yeats, "When you are old" -- I'll tell you there isn't
enough time in the day once you find what you love, it's so so good.
answers2: problematic thing. do a search on to bing and yahoo. it can help!
answers3: Reflections In The Life Of A Poet <br>
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answers4: Decide what sort of poetry you want to read, then go to your
public library and look and the poetry books to see what sort of
poetry the have in stock. Do not worry about who wrote the poems but
see if you are interested in their style. Take a few home of different
styles and take your time. I have found that looking for a book on How
to write poetry can be a big help in choosing what you want to read.
Do not be over over adventurous in your choice of poetry, but go for
something simple which does not have you scratching your head trying
to understand what the poet means. You can be more adventurous when
you have leaned to read different poets works.
answers5: tricky factor. look onto search engines like google. this might help!
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