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Pg.294 Poem Poetry with the use of Creativity Ch.1 the Book of Facts the Virtue of Humor

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Poetry with the use of Creativity

(From the Greek poiesis, “making” or “creating”) is a form of art in which language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its ostensible meaning.


Poetry has a long history. Early attempts to define it, such as Aristotle’s Poetics, focused on the uses of speech in rhetoric, drama, song and comedy. [1]Later attempts focused on features such as repetition and rhyme, and emphasized the aesthetics which distinguish poetry from prose. [2]From the mid-20 century, poetry has sometimes been more loosely defined as a fundamental creative act using language. Poetry can teach life lessons in a fun easy way, if you’re positively creative.


[3]Poetry often uses particular forms and conventions to expand the literal meaning of the words, or to invoke emotional or sensual responses. Devices such as assonance, alliteration and rhythm are sometimes used to achieve musical or incantatory effects. Poetry’s use of ambiguity, symbolism, irony and other stylistic elements of poetic diction often leaves a poem open to multiple interpretations. Similarly, metaphor and simile create a resonance between otherwise disparate images-a layering of meanings, forming connections previously not perceived. Kindred forms of resonance may exist, between individual verses, in their patterns of rhyme or rhythm into sight, ears, feelings, smell and taste. Emotions


Some forms of poetry are specific to particular cultures and genres, responding to the characteristics of the language in which the poet writes. While readers accustomed to identifying poetry with Lord Byron, Alford Tenneyson, and Robert Frost may think of poetry as being written in rhyming lines and regular meter, there are other traditions, such as those of Du Fu and Beowulf, which use other approaches to achieve and euphony. In today’s globalize world poets sometimes borrow styles, techniques and forms from different cultures and languages. I use a lot of imagery it would be the one effective talking point on the efficiency to lead people into a certain mind set. The certain aabb ccdd and the abab cdcd end rhyme junctions of closure to the senses and its usage of quatrains and or Ballads are effective. Which I attempted to largely use to improve Positive Emotions & impetus thought in the EIV Bible.



On my mind this week is the mind. Yes, the mind -- yours and mine.


Author’s Comments

A man may do, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on.

-35 President of the United States John F Kennedy (Born: 1917-1963) Bio Info Index One on the for the Non-Living Pg.1487 #47

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I love you not only for what you are, but for what I am, when I am with you. I love you not only for what you have made of yourself, but for what you are making of me. I love you for the part of me, that you bring out. –Poet Roy Croft

Roy Croft is a poet (or translator; see below) frequently credited with writing a poem titled "Love" and beginning "I love you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you.".This poem, which is commonly used in wedding speeches and readings and is quoted frequently, is nearly identical in meaning to a German-language poem titled Ich liebe Dich ("I Love You") and composed by Austrian poet Erich Fried; the main difference is that Croft's version stops at the third-from-last line of Fried's poem, with the effect that Fried's poem contains two final lines for which Croft's version has no equivalent. Croft's version appears without further attribution in The Family Book of Best Loved Poems, edited by David L. George and published in 1952 by Doubleday & Company, Inc., then of Garden City, New York. Little is known about the poet himself: A poet by this name had a 28-page collection published in 1979 by Blue Mountain Arts Press (now known as Blue Mountain Arts Inc. and specializing in "inspirational" books and greeting cards. Investigators such as Ted Nesbitt have surmised that if this Roy Croft is the same poet whose work appears in the Doubleday anthology above, his nationality was American and he lived at some time between the years 1905 and 1980. Some amateur investigators have speculated that "Roy Croft" is a pseudonym used by a translator who wanted to keep all royalties from publication (rather than sharing them with Fried's estate) or who simply did not want to go through the trouble of obtaining a license from a foreign entity. Whatever the translator's motive for using the Roy Croft pseudonym, the pseudonym itself may have been inspired by the early 20th century Roycroft publishing company.

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Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal and history only the particular. --Aristotle (384 B.C. ---322 B.C.)

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Poetry is the music of the soul, and, above all, of great and feeling souls.

-Voltaire Enlightenment Writer, Essayist (born November 21, 1694—May 30, 1778)

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Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day.

-Henri Nouwen (1/24/1932---9/21/1996)

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Perpetual optimism with love is a positive force peaceful multiplier. Oh, stern, steep rock; and startled by the call. Oh Spring, thy Life Full with expectancy.

-General Colin Powell Revised (Born 4/5/1937--- )

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Wisdom & Intellect before looks, beauty before attitude, team before talent, exercise before rest, excellent habits & perfect nutrition before health, creative positive spirit before faith or hope is a guaranteed way to positive success and beyond. The gift of giving through and with grace are not only the or a catalysis to the epigram impetus virtue or virtues.

~Tempus Maximus (Born July 9, 1972 ) #77 Pg.17


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Situational Come Back on Motivational Health Circle 2010 with Beliefs & Thoughts on the Mental Health Field 2010, they still be Educated Guessing which still is a guess. They ask Do you hear voices? Huh…It Doesn’t matter if you hear voices if all you have is positive thoughts and positive beliefs. –“No river can return to its source, yet all rivers must have a beginning.” I plucked my soul out of its secret place, And held it to the mirror of my eye, To see it like a star against the sky, A twitching body quivering in space, A spark of passion shining on my face. And I explored it to determine why This awful diagnosis has happen to my infinity. ~ Proverb the EIV World Holy Bible Pg. 294 Ch.1

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Mantra Motto Creed to Live By: --Philippians 4:13 NKJVI can do all things through Christ who strengthens Me. ~ John 5:15 NKJV

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Royalty Conversation The True Fairytale Positive Earth Love Quality Society in Present Future: Grant me a simple, kind, open, believing, loving & generous heart, worthy of being Thy Dwelling Place….~Saint John of Kronstadt


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May I be in your dreams at the first Sweet of Sleep, Breathing Deep, & Shinning Bright… A Sign I am Fully Read.

-Percy Byssthe Shelley Line I know my Soul Sweet Joy and Grace

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Like a Good Neighbor, I’ll be there key to infinite. Let’s Give Salvation and take Solution Back Gospel of Jesus Christ to a Part but not the Whole… I’ll be there to comprehend not to control…I Can’t make you love me…I need no introduction if your attraction is my attraction…

~ Norah O’Donnell Courtly Charter #17 Chief Correspondent to Washington D.C. Line to MSNBC Live


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Listen to song “Burn” by Jo Dee Messina






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