I use this style to write my poems by Stephen Gayford about wild animals such as tigers and lions. Therefore, by using keyword search, you can get a result list of such poems and compare the themes of several poems that have been described.
Some poems are really complicated, but I have been editing my poems, hoping to read them correctly the first time. Rhyming words can be accurate to love and above, and can also be variants such as love, improvisation, roughness and toughness. So these rhymes will flow several times on the basis of using the A to Z program.
Above … light yellow, cuffs, pigeons, fluff, nonsense, gloves, gruff and so on. Poets look for monosyllables, disyllables, trisyllables and so on.
Sammy kahn's song "Say I'm Irresponsible" further tries to use more complicated syllable words. Even so, many rhymes are based on words ending in A, E, I, O and U: Hey, obey, stay, go away, silly, Billy, ruffle, Millie's eyes, goodbye, sky, why do you owe, bow, crow, deer, enemy ewe, you, hello-hoo, expiration, new, stew.
From these foundations, we can quickly produce poetic ideas, but the spelling is different, so it doesn't always look the same when reciting. This is very important, because the first reading is not perfect, and the nervous performance will ruin the first line of the poem.
Choose some of my poems to test and see if you can read them perfectly the first time. Give yourself some time to learn the wording and see if it suits your expression. By the way, the lines of some poems are longer, because when we see them, they are shorter, and we don't need to scroll down the page. You can also use the settings of your web browser, such as the View menu, and then select Zoom Out or Ctrl+ NumPad+Zoom in or Ctrl+ NumPad-Zoom out.
If we can scroll up and down to see a poem completely, then we can use the PrtSc key to capture the text so as to create a separate image in the photo editor. Another method is to scroll down to the printer-friendly text version and load the webpage. This is a way to see words without advertising. This poem can also be found in other places on the Internet. Google search can also find these websites. Maybe some websites don't have advertisements.
Some websites have hundreds of poems that I have worked with poemhunter. This applies to thousands of other poets on poemhunter's website, so you will definitely find these very helpful. Check the name of a poem and the name of the poet. Google can help you find different websites because they are for educational purposes.