PLEASE I AM BEEEEEGGGING YOU!!!!!EXTRA POINTS AND BRAINLIEST

WRITE A POEM SHORT OR LONG

Economy of language (as few words as possible - cut the language down to what is absolutely necessary)
Directness (every word means what it says)
Avoidance of Generalities (avoid words that are overused, cliched, meaningless - example "she was nice" - be more specific
Precise phrasing over adherence to Poetic Meter
It doesn't have to rhyme.

NOTE: You must write a 4-5 sentence reflection along with your poem that describes what characteristics from Imagist poetry are present in your poem and how you used them.

Some suggestions:


Write about a rainy day (like "The Red Wheelbarrow")
Write about something that tastes good (as in "To a Poor Old Woman")
Write about something beautiful and make it ugly or painful (as in Sea Rose")
Take two contrasting things, such as traffic and a stand of saguaro trees and think how the two might relate when a description of one is on top of the other (as in In a "Station at the Metro"by Ezra Pound)


Sagot :

Answer:

When the clouds shake their hyssops, and the rain

Like holy water falls upon the plain,

'Tis sweet to gaze upon the springing grain

And see your harvest born.

And sweet the little breeze of melody

The blackbord puffs upon teh budding tree,

While the wild poppy lights upon the lea

And blazes 'mid the corn.

The skylark soars the freshening shower to hail,

And the meek daisy holds aloft her pail.

And Spring all radiant by the wayside pale

Sets up her rock and reel.

See how she weaves her mantle fold on fold,

Hemming the woods and carpeting the wold.

Her warp is of the green, her woof the gold,

The spinning world her wheel.