Would it be poetic techniques?(Alliteration,Metaphors,Imagery)
Would it be experiences?
Even times(modern,ancient)?
Think it's all these things,but any other ideas one have about what makes poems a poem?
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Poetry considers words as deliverers of power, understanding, enlightenment, and a keen sense of life and its great breadth and depth. Every poem teaches us something about ourselves and our world. I think that’s why it’s ancient and revered. It tells stories people can understand, listen to, enjoy, and think about. It’s a very fluid, dynamic, supple, and flexible medium in which the poet is blessed with an ability to deliver something of immense value and lasting worth!