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nope
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No, its still alive.
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HECK no!!! i read the saddest poem a few days ago. it was called: Why Does Daddy Hurt Me? *Cry* its SO sad. i almost cried when i read it. :,(
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not dead, no, but it has done a facelift recently. gone are the rhymes and poetry of beutiful scenes and romantic love, welcome are the small letters, subtler themes and abberent rhymes!
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No, it's far from being dead. +5
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Poetry is deceased? Neigh, I say! On life, poets have taken a new lease. Poetry is here to stay. (I know, it's corny) Seems kind of short... Add on if you want.
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No, I think most people's interest in it is dead. It's really a shame too.
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Dead? No. But it does have a severe limp.
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Yes, it died just before literature did.
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you mean like the dead poets society?
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No! No more than music or theater or literature or any other art. I don't equate "death" of poetry with "evolution" of poetry. It's a living, changing thing. It goes through changes like any art. The cool thing is that I can still read poetry from way-back as well as more modern stuff and enjoy both -- depending on the mood of the moment.
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I like to think not! I enjoy writing a few stanzas here and there. I don't think its too shabby some days even!
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poetry is everywhere
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Poetry is not dead It’s alive to be read Insight is its Lead It flows like a bead And lives in the head
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Poetry will die so long as we have free thinkers
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nope i love it and so does so many of my friends .. btw how have u been? great i hope :)
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It is not as popular as it use to be!
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Tis not!
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I hope so. Nothing is as useless and illogical as poetry. if you have something to say ,say it dont pussy foot around it using fancy words and grammar.
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Poetry dead, not at all It comes in the winter, spring, summer and fall It provides wisdom for you that are tall It gives strength for them that are small Poetry dead, no not at all Get a pad and pencil Let’s have a ball
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Samuel Taylor Coloridge, Welcome to Xanadu, I think that's it, wakes up your insides.
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You ask is poetry dead what of songwritters laying down lead flashy lyric, catchy tune some pen a lovers trip to the moon songs of love laced in sorrow will once again be played tomorrow if poetry seems only once upon a time just turn on the radio its in rhythm and rhyme
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Is poetry dead when not enough is ever said ... when death is all around and war is corruptly bound ... a child is aborted from life as a man drinks to beat his wife ... when forest is cut from ground clean water it cannot to be found ... losing the ice and its winter chill, we hunt only for the pleasure to kill ... Yes we are blind and lost my friend yet these ailments we can patiently mend ... If takes use of my last dying breath to prove words are stronger than death ... I will say to you as I have always said, Poetry … will be the last, to be dead. ;) Peace.
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I write poetry all the time. I don't think Poetry is dead, but I think that people are more likely to pick up a book of fiction then a book of poetry. In that way it may be dying, but not the poets!
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No way!
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In the words of the Immortal Stevie Nicks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-4b8AjPl1I
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poetry is not dead, just poke it with a stick and see it twitch... http://deepundergroundpoetry.com
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Yes,it died 5 or 6 years ago. There's millions who write Emo and think its great. Others write excellent poetry but have no fans who read it.
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i dont think so
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many poets write song lyrics
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I've never been a huge poetry fan, though certain poems really "hit me". Personally I can't enjoy - and therefore can't respect - "modern" poetry, where the poets are so lazy that they can't be bothered to rhyme or even use proper English "standards of writing" such as with regard to punctuation and capitalization. *** So: poetry is not dead, but (imo) poetry that is truly elegant and...heart-reaching has become much more rare than it was in the heyday of classical English poetry. *** What do I like? Wordsworth is my favorite poet, no contest. I also really enjoy several individual poems (as opposed to poets), such as Xanadu and Gunga Din.
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No. Poems are still written by poets.
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