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No More Metric Poetry?

Does anyone compose metric poetry anymore?  Prose is a great poetic form, but it seems to have completely overrun the creative minds of today's poets.  What ever happened to the musical, the lyrical, the enchanting verse of the bard?  I will argue that it is a more difficult, structered style that many poets find too challenging and restrictive.  Or, maybe, it's just not hip enough anymore.  Prose poetry gives many people the impression that they are skilled writers.  Prose simply gives people a therapuetic outlet, like a diary, and illustrates the fact the they have no real poetic talent. 

Posted on Monday, May 12, 2008 at 08:12PM by Registered CommenterWayne Paul | CommentsPost a Comment

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