1. Strictly speaking, all written works must be punctuated, but modern poetry has formed a trend of omitting punctuation. Omitting punctuation marks is an irregular behavior, especially in poems that need to be unconventional. Punctuations cannot be omitted. For example, "injured bird let me touch your wings" should be "injured bird, let me touch your wings." (Red Leaves "Love")
2. Punctuation marks can not only be omitted, but also can not be used indiscriminately, and those that should not be punctuated can not be used indiscriminately. Take "injured bird, let me touch your wings" as an example: you can't deliberately write "injured bird, let me touch your wings"; Or "wounded bird, let me touch your wings and arms". If words with special meanings need to be separated, you can "borrow" dashes.
Second, about branches.
Third, about grammar.
Fourth, about language.
1, the language use of modern poetry should also be standardized, and every word and poem should be meaningful. Words or poems that cannot be explained are not modern poems.
2. Modern poetic language must be clean and tidy.