Do you want to learn how to write a poem?
Don't worry, it is simple.
I wrote my first poem when I was in grade three. My teacher made me. Has your teacher made you to write one yet?
I still remember how I wrote it. It went something like this:
Bad, bad weather!
It makes me feel very cold.
Bad, bad weather!
It breaks my umbrella apart.
Bad, bad weather!
It makes me stay indoors all day.
Bad, bad weather!
It makes all my clothes very wet.
Bad, bad weather!
Did you like my poem? Tell me if you like it by sending me a message at the bottom of the page.
Now, before you can write your own poem. There are 4 things you should know about a poem:
This means the lines in a poem do not run all they way across a page. When you finish one line, instead of writing the next one immediately after, you write it on the next line.
Also, the first word in each line starts with a capital letter.
Sometimes, you can break a sentence into two lines.
For example, instead of writing a very long line like this one:
you can write it like this:
If you write short lines, your poem will look nice and will be easy to write.
Sometimes, the lines of a poem are grouped together into 'paragraphs'. In a poem, a paragraph is called a Verse. A group of similar verses is a stanza.
Poems that rhyme are nice. To rhyme means they sound the same at the end.
Do you know why nursery rhymes sound nice? Yes, it is beacuse they rhyme. For example, do you know this one?:
The words fall and wall sound the same,don't they? So we say they rhyme.
A good poem can be sang like a song. Do you know a few nursery rhymes? I am sure you sing them to yourself. They are actually poems, written so nicely that they can be sang.
So when you write a poem, try to sing it as you write. If a poem can be sang, then we say it has rhythm.
In some poems, some lines are repeated. All this is to make the poem sound nice.
Good, now you are ready to write your poem.
Remember that a poem usually tells a story, or sends a message to the reader.
So before you write your poem, decide what it will be all about. Will it be about your dog? Your famiy? Your best friend? The weather?
You can make your poem be about anything you want.
As an example, I will write a poem about Snow.
Have you selected what your poem will be about? Wonderful!
I said mine will be about snow, right?
Now what you have to do is think about snow and write down all that you know about it.
What do I know about snow? Let me see....
Have you written down all you know about your topic? Nice....
Now select from your list what you will include in your poem. Here is what I will include in my poem:
Now write your poem. Remember you are telling a story about something which happened, happens or will happen.
As you write, try to sing the lines out. They should sound like a song. If your line is too short or too long to fit your 'singing', make some changes.
Here is my poem:
The snow was falling
When we went out to play
Up and down the hill side.
The snow was flaky
When we shouted and fought
Up and down the hill side.
The snow was cold
When we slid on our skateboards
Up and down the hill side.
The snow was white
When we went out to play
Up and down the hillside.
It is always important to rewrite your poem so that you can make corrections. You can also look for words that rhyme.
To choose a word that rhymes, look at the word at the end of one line, and then look at the one at the end of the next line. If they do not sound the same, choose another one that sounds the same with the first word.
For example, I could say:
The Snow was flaky,
And we were all shivering and shaky,
Up and down the hillside.
Sometimes it is hard to choose words that rhyme, but as long as it sounds nice, it's okay!
And if you find it hard to make your poem rhyme, try repeating some lines like I did. It works.
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