Alexander Villas: Love, of course. As a teacher I enjoy it when students use topics like world peace, politics, and current events that annoy them as the subjects for poetry. It shows me that they are thinking and creative. Don't be afraid to express yourself on subjects that you are passionate about.
Aron Ramu: lovehappinesssadnessdepressionpovertynature (winter esspecially)harvesting cropsfamilyetc....Show more
Maria Bengston: difficult step. try searching at a search engine. that will help!
Wilfred Santacruce: Look inward: what is affecting your life right now? The best poetry is personal reflection.
Rosann Mccomb: Wirte about any emotion that fills you, or anything that you want to tell the world.
Weldon Totaro: the basic ones: life death and loveagony, despair, joy, desperation, hope, relationships, family, your view of the world, the great unknowni know that's very vague but i wanted to answer because i love poetry. have fun!
Don! ovan Stallons: I find it is better to start with the concrete than the abstract. Rather than deciding to write about love, or freedom, or world peace, or friendship, look around you. Find something you can describe in words, something from which you can develop something bigger. If you begin with big ideas, it can sometimes be hard to work back to something you can describe well enough for a reader to imagine seeing or touching it.Aside from that bit of advice, there is no such thing as a bad theme for poetry. It is the writing, rather than the subject, that makes a poem good or less good. So, write what you see and know, and go from there. Good luck!...Show more
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