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Hi I'm author 1 there will be 2 authors for this book author 1 is H.V and author 2 is M.T.

We will not be using our full names as we're not comfortable with that.

Now our book it is NOT an imagine series or oneshot it is poems.

Now our poems won't always rhyme that is because they are free verse.

We do have a question and request book here on Wattpad where you can ask questions or make request.

Criticism is welcome but if your just gonna be a bitch about it then I will delete your comment and block you so just be nice ok.

There will be the authors initials on the top of the chapter with a list of triggers and the type of poem along with a picture that will go with the poem.

So if you wanna hint of what the poems about just look at the picture.

Here are the types of poems we will be doing along with a definition to help you understand more

1. Blank verse. Blank verse is poetry written with a precise meter—almost always iambic pentameter—that does not rhyme.

2. Rhymed poetry. In contrast to blank verse, rhymed poems rhyme by definition, although their scheme varies.

3. Free verse. Free verse poetry is poetry that lacks a consistent rhyme scheme, metrical pattern, or musical form.

4. Epics. An epic poem is a lengthy, narrative work of poetry. These long poems typically detail extraordinary feats and adventures of characters from a distant past.

5. Narrative poetry. Similar to an epic, a narrative poem tells a story.

6. Sonnet. A sonnet is a 14 line poem, typically (but not exclusively) concerning the topic of love. Sonnets contain internal rhymes within their 14 lines; the exact rhyme scheme depends on the style of a sonnet.

7. Elegies. An elegy is a poem that reflects upon death or loss. Traditionally, it contains themes of mourning, loss, and reflection. However, it can also explore themes of redemption and consolation.

8. Ode. Much like an elegy, an ode is a tribute to its subject, although the subject need not be dead—or even sentient

9. Lyric poetry. Lyric poetry refers to the broad category of poetry that concerns feelings and emotion. This distinguishes it from two other poetic categories: epic and dramatic.

10. Soliloquy. A soliloquy is a monologue in which a character speaks to him or herself, expressing inner thoughts that an audience might not otherwise know. Soliloquies are not definitionally poems, although they often can be—most famously in the plays of William Shakespeare.

Ok that's it enjoy our book






~Heres a sneak peak of the first chapter~

~Heres a sneak peak of the first chapter~

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