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Question: Do you prefer older poetic works or modern ones!?
I like the archaic wordings, the meter, the rhyme and beat of the past poems, to me they sound more poetic!. For me at least, it is easy to confuse some modern poems as prose divided in lines!. Similar to modern artwork, where paint seems to be thrown together randomly!. Although I'm sure that is my fault, as a reader to not appreciate it's poetic nature!. What do you think!?
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I can read and appreciate both contemporary and archaic forms of poetry but I definitely lean towards contemporary work, for the simple reason of understanding!. I do not have to go looking up older words when reading modern poems!. I am not manipulating my mental epiglottis into strange contortions as I try to vocalise outdated modes of speech from the fifteenth century!. My brain has no need to translate into current currency the language of yesteryear!.
I particularly dislike modern sentiments written in archaic form, they clash horribly - I did your mobile call, answered you not at all!.!.!.!.!.aaagh!
For me, the message is more important than the sound!. The lyric not the melody, perhaps that is where wee differ!. My focus is literary, yours is more artistic!?
Modern!. Definitely!.

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If you had asked me this 10 years ago I would have said I prefer the older poetic works!. I couldn't understand the rhyme-less, rhythm-less, obscure-theme stuff!.!.!.and said 'It's just prose written on separate lines'!.
But, now!.!.!.!.
I have seen the light!.
I am actually writing my own free-form poetry, and it is liberating!. I can say what I want without needing to keep to strict meter, and without needed to re-work in order to obtain a rhyme!.
BUT, for free-form to work, there must be a subtle rhythm, echoing rhyming, internal rhyming and an extraordinary use of language!.!.coupled with a unique slant on the world (in my case, this last bit I haven't managed to achieve)!.
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I have similar sentiments! I prefer the old rhyme and the way in which the older poems are written (they don't have to be sentences, but they're lines in a poem nevertheless)!. Some examples from Solitude by Lewis Carroll of what I mean:
Scarce heard, beneath yon arching trees,

Ye golden hours of Life’s young spring,

and I like this stanza:
For what to man the gift of breath,
If sorrow be his lot below;
If all the day that ends in death
Be dark with clouds of woe!?
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poetry is the emotion from ones heart it must have the writers original touch we all think we are the law makers as politicians think they r

read this greetings it has no style and any poetic rule but so many have liked it hope u will too

LIBRA HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Libran's are from a world of a kind,
Of those who have a beautiful mind!.
They are very methodical and enchanting,
Their smile is very, very charming!.
Libras is a world to earn name and fame,
Their glances win hearts all the same,
Of those who reward them with a Rose,
My dear Libras are, to whom the universe,
The lovers' the classic winners,
Would all love to propose!.
My Dear!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.
From!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.
With a bunch of roses to you!.

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I prefer historical poetry from that ancient time, the 20th century!.Www@QuestionHome@Com