What makes a

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What makes a

What makes a poem a poem? Is it the way the words are strung together, how they are appealing somehow to the human eyes and brain? Or the satisfyingness of the syllables rolling off your tongue? Or is it something that simply conveys an emotion, a thought, a reaction? *SIGH*. I'll never unlock life's greatest mysteries, even though I am a kung fu master. (Well, in theory, I mean.) Tell me what YOU think a poem truly is; at it's bottom-est, deepest core.

submitted by kung fu master, age *ahem*, THAT'S CONFIDENTIAL!!!
(January 11, 2018 - 6:07 pm)

Emotion in words, basically- art in shorter literature. 

submitted by T. S.
(January 11, 2018 - 7:14 pm)
submitted by Top!, age top, top
(January 12, 2018 - 1:20 pm)

There's a saying- "A picture tells a thousand words." But with poetry, I think, its the other way round. Poetry tells a story, it paints a picture.

submitted by LilyPad
(January 13, 2018 - 3:13 am)