Category: PoetryCategory: Arts and Entertainment >> Poetry<< previous page 1 next page >> by Basit Habib [ 2008-04-25 ] Urdu poetry adheres to a number of strict rules that give way to its unique poetic structure. These rules govern the groups of versed lines that are used in every Urdu poem and dictate their meter, rhythm, rhyming pattern, ending words, and the location of the poet’s signature. by Basit Habib [ 2008-04-25 ] If you decide that you want to be a writer, then poetry is a good place to start. Where do you start? How is American poetry different from Urdu poetry? Why write poetry? You may be asking yourself these questions and more. by Basit Habib [ 2008-04-25 ] If you understand what Urdu poetry is then you may want to know where to find it so that you can read it on a regular basis. There are really only a few places that you can find it for the purpose of reading it. Your library, the Internet and your family. by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-03-09 ] Sean Paul was born in 1973 in Kingston, Jamaica. He is commonly referred to as dance hall king. by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-03-08 ] The glue guns are very useful tools that can be used for sticking things that cannot be stuck together by using ordinary glues. These guns make use of a thermosetting plastic, which is also called as hot glue. by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-03-08 ] The Corian is a naturally occurring stone that was used for decoration in the kitchen and other places in the house. However, in the beginning, when only the original Corian was used, it was an expensive material and considered a status symbol.
by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-03-08 ] In several food preparations, there is a need of some sticky substance to bind the ingredients together to make the recipe. The common example of such recipes is the bread in which, some thing that has this property is required. by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-03-08 ] Paper Mache is an art of working with paper and paste and it allows you to mold and work as easy as clay. Paper Mache glue recipe is very simple and you can make it with home ingredients. by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil  [ 2007-11-18 ] The Last verse in chapter (26) of the Old Testament talks about Esau married Hittite women which were grief of mind unto Isaac (Racial issue!).
The Last verse in chapter (26) of the New Testament talks about Peter, after he had denied Jesus, remembered and wept bitterly
The Last verse in chapter (26) of the Noble Quran talks about the poets. The poets say what they do not do, Save those who believe and perform righteous deeds and remember God frequently, in other words, [those whom] poetry does not distract from the remembrance of God. And those, poets and others, who are wrongdoers, will know their fate when they return to God after death.
by John Sharp [ 2007-08-28 ] Our passions moved like the wind.
Desire burned like flames until there was nothing left. by Randall Ulbricht  [ 2007-08-04 ] Here is a compilation of three short love poems written by twelve-year-old Emily. Gain an insight into the guilelessness and innocence of youth. by Sharad Choudhary [ 2007-07-18 ] figure of Poetry - What Is Metaphor? by Evangeline Auld Auld [ 2007-06-03 ] An appreciation of the life and work of the English poet and journalist, whose work was admired by her fellow poets, who greatly valued her friendship. Some of the factors influencing her poetry are discussed. by Sharon White  [ 2007-05-21 ] The two Robert Frost's poems - "The Tuft of Flowers" and "Mending Wall" continue one of the Frost's main theme of "unanswered questions". These questions cannot be answered until the humankind wants to change established tenets which make some human beings like Frost really unhappy. by Sharon White  [ 2007-05-21 ] William Shakespeare wrote "Sonnet 74" in 1609. Love and Death, as usual play the fundamental role in this masterpiece, as they have always been the two primaries in all times. These two vital issues will be discussed in this article. by Sharon White  [ 2007-05-21 ] This article will analyze one of the various views on love expressed by poets. It will try to draw one of the numerous pictures of love and the key players of a loving relationship. It will try to uncover true intentions of the poet (the sender) and the recipients understanding of the poetic message as well as their attitude towards the receiver by Sharon White  [ 2007-05-21 ] Gerard Manley Hopkins is famous by his poetry although he was not recognized as the significant poet during his life and he burnt out most of his works himself. Thanks to his friends we could read his poems now. by david book [ 2007-04-17 ] TOP 10 SEO Firms and Promotional Resources by Abir Roychowdhury [ 2007-04-04 ] Online poetry communities are the sites you join to share poems and to meet other poets who also share an interest in poetry. Finding an exceptional poetry site, dedicated to its poets, is not quite that simple. by Armughan Riaz Riaz [ 2007-03-17 ] I have collected some beautiful cute love and romantic sms messages here. You may just copy and send these cool Valentine's sms messages to your beloved ones on this romance day. by [ 2007-01-17 ] A poem written by Anna Williams at the age of 12. by Evangeline Auld Auld [ 2006-12-05 ] Article dealing with nursery rhymes as poetry, discussing the variety to be found in these verses, with examples. Citing reasons why nursery rhymes should continue to flourish. by Evangeline Auld Auld [ 2006-10-29 ] Article with personal views on poetry, discussing the part played by rhyming in modern poetry and making a plea for more rhyming poetry as opposed to free verse. by Melanie Simms [ 2006-08-24 ] Poet Melanie Simms is Founder and President of the Association of Pennsylvania Poets Laureate. You can share your comments with her at www.poetmelaniesimms.net by Nymph Kellerman  [ 2006-06-25 ] On the death of my father who was my greatest kindred spirit.... by Melanie Simms [ 2006-06-22 ] Melanie Simms lists newspapers that still publish poetry, including contact information. by Gene Ladnier  [ 2006-06-15 ] This is what an old Rebel from Mississippi would say about today's fight against terror: by Gene Ladnier  [ 2006-06-01 ] The British are our friends today but a story they will never tell, of the day they fought the stubborn Yanks, who sent them straight to - well. by Gene Ladnier  [ 2006-05-18 ] In the house upon yon hill, we laid young Bill to rest, he went to war and in God's hands, he passed his final test. by Gene Ladnier  [ 2006-05-11 ] As I listened to these gentle words which filled my eyes with tears, my sight beheld a shining flag that's flown throughout the years.
Each star that shined was multiplied at least ten thousand fold, to embrace the lives of those who died, whose lives that God now holds.
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by Donna Shepard  [ 2006-02-07 ] A dedication to my adoptive parents who raised me from age 2 months till grown. Both of whom have passed on but are not forgotten. by Ishan Mukherjee [ 2005-10-12 ] Chances are few if not many
Way is one and only out of many by Ishan Mukherjee [ 2005-10-12 ] Every dusk is a fear, every dawn is a fear
For men and women, everything is a fear. by Phyllis Benton  [ 2005-09-21 ] I remember when as a child of not having enough to eat, sharing with seven brothers and sisters. Wanting more to eat at supper time but the food was gone. I remember of the hunger in my belly while trying to sleep at night remembering the taste of rabbits and hens that my father raised, the vegetables in the not big enough garden he planted. The berries we picked and ate during the day to help the hunger.
by Laurie Meade [ 2005-09-11 ] This poem was first published on my practice site at Yahoo. I recently updated that website page and discovered it had been viewed over 2 million times in the past 3 years. Amazing, and they say poetry doesn't sell. Subscribe to my ezine below to watch an experiment I am doing with a blog on this subject, as well as learning other methods to earn money working from home. by Anthony Keith Whitehead  [ 2005-08-10 ] Some helpful hints for beginners in writing poetry, especially from the viewpoint of rhyme by Anthony Keith Whitehead  [ 2005-08-09 ] An introduction to writing poetry for those beginning or with little experience. Some basic guidlines for writing poetry
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