Poem

Word POEM
Character 4
Hyphenation po em
Pronunciations /ˈpoʊ̯ɪm/

Definitions and meanings of "Poem"

What do we mean by poem?

A verbal composition designed to convey experiences, ideas, or emotions in a vivid and imaginative way, characterized by the use of language chosen for its sound and suggestive power and by the use of literary techniques such as meter, metaphor, and rhyme. noun

A composition in verse rather than in prose. noun

A literary composition written with an intensity or beauty of language more characteristic of poetry than of prose. noun

A written composition in metrical form; a composition characterized by its arrangement in verses or measures, whether in blank verse or in rime: as, a lyric poem; a pastoral poem. noun

A written composition which, though not in verse, is characterized by imaginative and poetic beauty in either the thought or the language: as, a prose poem. noun

A metrical composition; a composition in verse written in certain measures, whether in blank verse or in rhyme, and characterized by imagination and poetic diction; -- contradistinguished from prose. noun

A composition, not in verse, of which the language is highly imaginative or impassioned noun

A literary piece written in verse. noun

A piece of writing in the tradition of poetry, an instance of poetry. noun

A piece of poetic writing, that is with an intensity or depth of expression or inspiration greater than is usual in prose. noun

A composition written in metrical feet forming rhythmical lines noun

A literary piece written in verse.

A piece of writing in the tradition of poetry, an instance of poetry.

A piece of poetic writing, that is with an intensity or depth of expression or inspiration greater than is usual in prose.

Poems are a few meaningful words put into something that can be: funny, sad, happy, leave you thinking, or even make you process what just happened-Chloey Urban Dictionary

Somewthing that someone write probably without using words like iambic pentamenter or enjanbment. They just wrote it, and if it wasnt right, they changed it till it was. Then someone other fucker came along and tortured hundreds of kids with endlessly boring drivel, when if the kids had just read the fucker, they might have enjoyed it, instead of in later life, burning all the books and rioting in the streets. Urban Dictionary

A group of words phrazed together to create a peice of writing. Generally, it is short, but a poem can be anything that shows something--a feeling...a sound...a color...a thought... Most of them rhyme, but some don't. People sometimes have poetry slams, in which people read these poems aloud. People argue over what can be defined as a poem. Can "Hello, my name is nono, what's yours?" be considered as a poem? Nobody knows. I think it can. Urban Dictionary

A series of rhyming verses compiled most often by young men who desperatly want to get sex. Urban Dictionary

A short story or mere gathering of words written with feeling, often foreshadowing an underlying theme or emotion.Poems do NOT require any specific punctuation or format.Can be used to convey a certain mood to the reader, making it as if the reader is experiencing the written text. Poems also normally have strong emotional impact on those who gratefully understand good literature. Urban Dictionary

Baby, baby! Yes, Mama? Watching porn? No, mama! Telling a lie? No, mama! Open your Chrome. AH AHH AHH! Urban Dictionary

Roses are red, Violets are blue, sugas is sweet and so are you. But the roses are wilting, the violets are dead, the sugar bowls empty, and so is your head! Urban Dictionary

A short thing that rhymes and is either corny,sweet,or bithcy Urban Dictionary

A type of dude who you can look too and say, "Damn Nigga." This applies for both males and females. Urban Dictionary

A group of words phrazed together to create a peice of writing. Generally, it is short, but a poem can be anything that shows something--a feeling...a sound...a color...a thought... Most of them rhyme, but some don't. People sometimes have poetry slams, in which people read these poems aloud. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Poem

The word "poem" in example sentences

Here's some of the title poem of What Work Is, with a soundtrack of Levine reading it. ❋ Jan Herman (2011)

What's the inspiration for the title poem of your new book? ❋ Steven Kurutz (2011)

These lines are from the title poem of her last collection, about a park in her Morningside Heights neighborhood: ❋ Con Chapman (2011)

Nye, who grew up in San Antonio and Jerusalem, sketches vignettes of the praying methods of Muslim shepherds, embroiderers, and pilgrims in the title poem from her first book. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It was the title poem of the fourteenth book in their Pocket Poets Series and the second Ginsberg book in what would become a long list of titles. ❋ Bill Morgan (2010)

Poet Sage Cohen then presented the first of our poetry moments, reading to us the title poem from her poetry book Like the Heart, the World. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The title poem celebrates “freedom for the soul,” for instance, and “Happy Hour” honors the “breathless wonder” of life on earth. ❋ David McDuff (2010)

The title poem was included in The Best American Poetry 2009. ❋ Amy Gerstler (2010)

The title poem describes a round with a beautiful woman, never to be seen again, who inspires the protagonist to shoot his best-ever score. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The title poem, meanwhile -- which also ends with what might be an image of death -- turns out to describe a chain of people passing bags of meal from "hand to hand." ❋ Unknown (2010)

The title poem from Andy Hopkins' Dark Horse Pictures is featured in the current edition episode #219 of Larry Winfield's excellent Sundown Lounge podcast. ❋ Philistine Press (2010)

In 1871, when she published Admetus and Other Poems, she dedicated the title poem “To My Friend, Ralph Waldo Emerson.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

Like Stafford's, You Reading This, Be Ready, the title poem is a wake up call to "Keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable." ❋ Unknown (2009)

City Lights republished it in 1974 as the title poem in Hotel Nirvana: Selected Poems 1953-1973, now out of print. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Poems] can be sad This is an original poem that I wrote myself Enjoy😊😊 I still like you Even though you don't like me I still think that You're my destiny After all that has happened When I [stumble] and fall You still [pick me up] After it all You stopped talking to me Because it doesn't feel right And I get it But I don't want to fight Just remember I'll always like you ...Always ❋ SadPoems (2018)

Here is your [exam question]: Based on the poem [Daffodils] by [William Wordsworth], do you think he'd scored some good opium that morning. Discuss referring constantly to other examples, using words that are long and meaningless and won't help you in the real world. ❋ Justplainevil (2004)

[LOVE POEM]: Love [The saddest thing] I see— People who walk, not knowing where they are Wanderers, dropped on this earth by mistake Empty eyes, like pebbles, dropped in a lake. They see only images A dim outline in the fog of appearance. Like words that you’ve said so many times they have no meaning These people are just clones With shadows of who they could have been. Of whom they are not. Is there a cure for those who do not care? Is there a way to save all of the lonely people of this world who don’t know who they are? Is there a way to help the people who don’t know they need it? Yes. The cure? The cure is love. By [Nono] (me) ❋ Nora Miller (2006)

Hey man, [it worked], i [wrote] [a gay] ass poem and she fucked me! ❋ Aaron_H (2007)

Positive poem: I look at the world gratefully Yes our world. The one others think of as dull I see as [pure beauty]. From [the squirrel] on the ground To the lone drifting cloud. Beautiful each and every thing In its own unique way Negative poem: [Why am I here]? Why must I suffer? What have I done To deserve being Left here? Alone. In a sea of people So many people Careless people. Was [it me]? Is it my fault? Have I done something Wrong? Have I forgotten A past deed undone? Who knows. But for now I am stuck. In this world. Why am I here? Psychotic poem: What's this? A bug. A small little thing. No importance? No purpose? Wrong. How do we know this bug is not The almighty? How do we know that all that is Anything in this world Isn't just a [figment] Of this bugs Imagination? No. We know not of where We came from. We can only hypothesize. Think. Dream. Be gone small bug. For if I take your life Who knows what could happen To the world? Be gone bug. Be gone. By the way these are all 100% ORIGINAL poems written by me... Just now. ッ ❋ Lavvy P. ッ (2013)

[The child] [read] the [poem] ridiculously. ❋ AssCracked (2015)

That is [a funny] [poem]. ❋ Blacks_jack (2004)

[Roses are red] [Violets] are blue I was in love, but not with you You thought you hurt me, made [me cry] But I was in love with another guy You told me you loved me, but that wasn't true But guess what PIMP, I played you too! =) This is a good poem! ❋ Peyton Mott (2009)

[Damn nigga], that a [good lookin] Poeme. ❋ That's A Big Stack, Nigga (2018)

[LOVE POEM]: Love [The saddest thing] I see— People who walk, not knowing where they are Wanderers, dropped on this earth by mistake Empty eyes, like pebbles, dropped in a lake. They see only images A dim outline in the fog of appearance. Like words that you’ve said so many times they have no meaning These people are just clones With shadows of who they could have been. Of whom they are not. Is there a cure for those who do not care? Is there a way to save all of the lonely people of this world who don’t know who they are? Is there a way to help the people who don’t know they need it? Yes. The cure? The cure is love. By [Nono] (me) ❋ NoNo Claire (2006)

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