Poetry is one of the most accessible and popular forms of creativity, especially among young people. Before starting to write poetry, the poet must do a little work that will facilitate his work and allow him to write a beautiful, literate work.
Instructions
Step 1
Determine the purpose of the piece. It can be a solemn occasion: someone's birthday or another holiday, or it can be just the practice of embodying a certain image. Depending on the purpose, determine the volume of the poem, you may have to arrange it into a poem or a poetic drama.
Step 2
Formulate the zest of the piece. This can be a specific rhythm, the use of certain vowels, and so on.
Step 3
Sketch on paper the "skeleton" of the work: plan and plot, or individual lines and words. Place everything on separate lines, or better yet, one line later to make it easier to make corrections.
Step 4
If there is a stupor in the work, stop, put the handle down. Go outside, take a walk, look around. Listen to what is being said around you. Scroll the skeleton of the poem in your head again and forget for a while until it reappears on its own.
Step 5
Go back to work, write in the missing lines, remove unnecessary ones. Rewrite the poem cleanly, check grammatical and spelling mistakes: it is not good if a genius poem spoils the elementary illiteracy of the author.