Modern Poetry in Summer

Modern poems in summer include Summer Sunset, Summer Poetry and Summer Night.

1, summer sunset

The setting sun is oblique, and the sunset glow is residual.

The setting sun lit up the horizon,

The clouds are at high tide,

Reflect a kind of brilliance.

The breeze is blowing gently, and the blue sky is washing.

The sunset glow reflects the distant mountains,

It's as golden as a painting.

In this light, the earth,

Quietly waiting for night arrival.

2. Summer Poetry

On a hot summer day, we came to the seaside.

The sea breeze brushed my face and smelled of salty sea water.

We took off our shoes and walked barefoot on the beach.

The waves beat gently against the coastline,

Everything in summer is so fresh and natural.

3. Summer nights

The stars are shining and the moon is like a hook.

The breeze is blowing gently, and the lotus is full of pools.

Insects sing late at night.

Summer nights are quiet and beautiful.

In the middle of the lotus pond, there is a boat.

Gently rippling, fragrant lotus.

The evening breeze blows and the mood is melodious.

Summer nights are charming.

The writing form of modern poetry;

1, free verse:

Free verse is a poem created by the poet freely, without fixed format and rhythm restrictions. This kind of poetry has a variety of forms of expression, which can directly express the feelings and thoughts from the deep heart, not stick to one pattern, and often has a strong sense of modernity and personal style.

2, metrical poems:

Metric poetry is a poem created according to certain rules of meter and rhythm. Its form is relatively fixed, including steps, rhythms, bars and sentence patterns. This form of poetry is very common in ancient poetry, but it also has some applications in modern poetry.

3. Sonnets:

Sonnet is a short poem with a fixed format, which usually consists of 14 lines and has strict rhythm and prosody rules. This form of poetry originated in the Italian Renaissance, and then spread all over the world, becoming a popular form of modern poetry.