A type of literature written in verses and lines that expresses feelings, describes things, and/or shows senses; it may rhyme but does not have to.
Example:
"I'm nobody! Who are you?
Are you nobody, too?
Then there's a pair of us — don't tell!
They'd banish us, you know.
Are you nobody, too?
Then there's a pair of us — don't tell!
They'd banish us, you know.
How dreary to be somebody!
How public, like a frog
To tell your name the livelong day
To an admiring bog!"
How public, like a frog
To tell your name the livelong day
To an admiring bog!"
--"I'm nobody! Who are you?"
by Emily Dickinson
by Emily Dickinson
Significance:
Poetry allow people to express their feelings, to fantasize through words, and to read them aloud for entertainment. Poems from long ago allow us to learn what life was like in that era. We are going to learn, read, and write all kinds of poetry in our English class.