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Got my thoughts stuck in a bind,
Crazy Crazy
the frenzied mind
Questions, comments
Overlapping~~~Intercepting
Drowning in Conversation
Reeling mind~~~Obliteration
Can't complete a thought
I'm too tense,too overwrought!
Can't focus on a notion,
Such ado~~~~Such Commotion!
Hold me back
I'm gonna explode
Stand back everyone ~~~
BRAINOVERLOAD!!!
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Category Name: My Thoughts
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Category Name: Theme / Subject Matter
Is the subject or theme poetry “worthy?” Is it original? Is the subject treated in such a way that makes it interesting, funny, creative, beautiful, surprising, enlightening or otherwise worthwhile? Ordinary subjects make for great poetry if they are treated in an original way, and great subjects make for bad poetry if they are just like every other poem written about it.
Category Name: Word Choice
Poetry is language in its most concentrated form. More so than in any other type of literature, this requires the poet to carefully choose each word. Do the words chosen convey a specific intention, feeling or purpose? Do they feel deliberate but natural, or do the feel forced, awkward, or hasty?
Category Name: Form & Structure
Form is the defining structure of a genre or type. Does the poem follow a predefined form (sonnet, haiku, villanelle, ballad, etc)? If so, does it conform to the rules of the form (meter, rhyme, syllable count, etc)? If the poem does not follow a form, does it make sense not to? Is there something that differentiates the poem from prose?
Category Name: Mechanics
Punctuation (or lack there of), line breaks, enjambment, capitalization, lineation, etc. Not everyone can be e.e. cummings and eschew all punctuation and convention of line, but poetry doesn’t always need to follow strict grammar rules either, as long as whatever punctuation is or is not used adds to the overall idea of the poem.
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1. Got my thoughts stuck in a bind,
2. Crazy Crazy
3. the frenzied mind
4.
5. Questions, comments
6. Overlapping~~~Intercepting
7.
8. Drowning in Conversation
9. Reeling mind~~~Obliteration
10.
11. Can't complete a thought
12. I'm too tense,too overwrought!
13.
14. Can't focus on a notion,
15. Such ado~~~~Such Commotion!
16.
17. Hold me back
18. I'm gonna explode
19. Stand back everyone ~~~
20. BRAINOVERLOAD!!!
21.
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