ERIC HODGE

ERIC HODGE

Efren hale

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United States

“Stan Fulton”

Death Poems

Poems About Death, Death Poems, Death Poetry

Then your dog learned a prayer--one the majority of everyone heard, but only some said (it echoed in the halls and tunnels involving death, it sounded similar to this:

"Use us again, if only but for an hour...! "

Here in this death, one associated with 72, man is intact, being a pacing panther. This can be the new life, and the best of the best, associated with death.

#1318 4/17/06

Portions of Poetry: there are many elements in poetry, I've written on a few before, I normally do not make it a habit to take some action, I'd rather swim in with the piranhas, and let the skeletons do the narrating on which is and is not necessarily poetry. But here is how i see a few things, take it with some sort of altering view please, nothing is written in stone these:

Free Verse without fixed meter and also rhyme but using formal elements of pattern verse (i. g. assonance, alliteration); it is a popular way to write poetry, everyone with published contemporary poetry seems to have used it in some way.

Suspense in poetry can be created by what is considered lines enjambed; that is usually, some sort of clause or sentence can stepped on into the following line (I have used it many of times). Thus a types of mystery is forced, and also expressed, stressed: as used here in the first sentence of my poem, "To Death".
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