Many people find it difficult understanding poetry, so they abandon the subject and conclude that poets are “confusers”. Some poems are straightforward but not all of them share this feature. Some poems twist our minds to make us dig deep to find meanings. With poetry helping me through many of life’s challenges, I have realised that writing poetry must come with this basic explanation to demystify its confusion. I define poetry as pouring out our hearts to unburden our souls hoping to reach others who will learn, appreciate, sympathise, and entertain themselves.. Let us use child poetry to make it easily understandable.
RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY
GO AND COME ANOTHER DAY
LITTLE CHILDREN WANT TO PLAY
RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY
How many people think past rain in this poem? But the rain is just a symbolism beautifully wrapping the problems in the poem. The rain can stand for poverty, sickness, sadness, tiredness, death, you can think of others while the third line represents an innocent person wanting to live, or someone in dire need to be free.
So it can read like this:
SICKNESS, SICKNESS GO AWAY
GO AND COME ANOTHER DAY
I NEED GOOD HEALTH TO HELP ME PLAY
SICKNESS, SICKNESS, GO AWAY
Let’s take another child poem:
ONCE I SAW A LITTLE BIRD
FLYING UP, UP, UP
SO I CRIED A LITTLE BIRD
WILL YOU STOP, STOP, STOP,
I AM GOING TO THE WINDOW
TO SAY HOW DO YOU DO?
BUT IT SHOOK A LITTLE TAIL
AND AWAY IT FLEW
AWAY, AWAY, IT FLEW
This means birds grown in the wild, even some at home, are wary of others for their safety. No matter how innocent others’ thoughts are, the bird will always be on its guard and will not heed to any one’s call no matter what it will gain for safety.
There is also this funny child poem
I AM A LITTLE TEA CUP
STANDING ON THE TABLE
THIS IS MY HANDLE
AND THIS IS MY SPOUT
IF YOU WANT A CUP OF TEA,
JUST POUR ME OUT
JUST POUR ME OUT
Apart from this teaching children how to use a tea cup, it can be related to human nature. Once you get to know people, you can live with them without problems, you press the wrong button and you get into trouble just as you can get into trouble if you are careless with the tea cup, you can break it or hurt yourself if there is hot liquid in there.
What I am trying to say here is that, poetry is meant to amaze, advice, teach, praise and entertain.
Whenever you meet a poem with difficult vocabulary, all you need to do is to get a dictionary and put on your thinking cup, poets who are really hurting seek to pour out their anger but hate for just everyone to understand, as that will mean the person watching the poet’s nakedness of heart. A poet who is also extremely happy might want to hide his or her source of happiness with words.
Just think that poetry without difficult vocabulary has a hidden meaning, one the poet desperately needs to hide. All it takes is a little curiosity, research and thinking, and it will show itself perfectly.
It is a puzzle, yes, but a puzzle that must be unraveled to deepen our thoughts.
Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia © 2014
8 replies on “APPRECIATING POETRY, THE LAYMAN’S GUIDE”
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Thank you. 😆😆😆
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love this
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Cool. Thanks.
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“Poetry is a life-cherishing force. For poems are not words, after all, but fires for the cold, ropes let down to the lost, something as necessary as bread in the pockets of the hungry.” Mary Oliver
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Beautiful quote.
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Excellent and clear explanation of the meaning of poetry. I have found that no other form of writing (for me, at least) conveys the emotion and nature of humanity better than poetry. When I first started reading poetry, it was the rhythm of the words that impacted me, and then it was the meaning of the words, and finally now, the feelings that the words spark in me. Thank you for helping to reach others and welcome them into a world I have found to be most beautiful.
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You’re welcome, and thank you for reading.
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