Their Eyes

By Steve Gillman  Does how others see us have to affect us? Maybe, maybe not, but as this poem shows, it is a difficult thing to escape their eyes. I step behind a tree. One car, two cars, three cars pass. I want to escape the power; The power of their eyes.  Shame becomes a … Read more

Deal A Poem Site Map

New Types of Poetry : A few ideas on inventing your own forms. Poems en Espanol : Poems in Spanish. Overcoming Writer’s Block – 7 Methods That Work : by Associated Content Poetic Devices: The “tricks” of the trade. Mechanical Poetry – Part One : Systematic ways to create poems. Mechanical Poetry – Part Two : More systematic ways to … Read more

Rules

1. Take fifteen cards of each color. Shuffle together, flipping and rotating them occasionally. This makes it possible for any one of the words on each card to land upright (these are the words used). 2. Deal out four words (cards). 3. Players each write a poem of four lines, using one of the given … Read more

Religion

Religion A True StoryBy Steve Gillman  On the shoulder of Keystone Road A woman was laying in the dirt Calling out for help While ninety-three christians Fourteen muslims And five jews Drove by On a sunny afternoon  Check out the selection of poetry created using Deal-A-Poem too, and feel free to send us any poems … Read more

Mechanical Poetry 3

Part ThreeIf you’ve ever read the lyrics of a Simon and Garfunkle song, you read great poetry. If you want to write poems like that, start copying them. Let me explain. The Myth of CreativityCreativity is in many ways a myth. It’s not that it doesn’t exist, but that people’s ideas about the creative process … Read more

Mechanical Poetry 2

Part TwoWhat do you do when you want to start writing poetry? Hopefully your answer is “I start writing.” Even writing a terrible poem is better than waiting for the “right words.” You can always throw your poems away, right? The important thing is that the process has begun. You’ll find the right words sooner … Read more

Mechanical Poetry

Part OneHave you ever stared at the paper, waiting for poetic inspiration to strike? Well, stop waiting and start using systematic techniques for creating poetry. Don’t worry if it seems too mechanical or artificial at first. The point is just to start writing, because creativity is stimulated by work. When You Have an Idea for … Read more

22 Steps to Poetry – Freestyle

by Sheryl Joy P. Olaño First things first. What is Poetry? Poetry, as what I learned in my literature class, is a timeless and creative expression of beauty, humanity and reality. It is a language of the heart to the heart. It is a union of heart and mind. Writing poetry is like dressing up … Read more

Poetic Devices

Poetic devices, techniques, gimmicks – whatever you want to call them, there are “tricks” that make poems “work.” Below is a glossary of poetic devices. Why not use them to systematically produce more interesting poems? For examples of how to do this, and how to eliminate writer’s block, be sure to also check out the … Read more

Poesia

By Ana BlumThis poetry was written using Deal-A-Poem. The words (cards) dealt out were; escribir, loco, memoria, and muerte. (Las palabras seleccionadas para este poema fueron escribir, loco, memoria, y muerte.) Escribir no es una elección las aguas locas crecen en tu memoriael silencio es muerteFeel free to send us any poems created using the … Read more