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Sun Feb 17, 2008 10:11 pm
Fireweed says...



I don't know about "most influential".... but favorites?

Emily Dickinson- she's absolutely BRILLIANT. She fascinates me both as a poet and as a person. I wish I had her ability to write so eloquently using so few words...

Shakespeare- I recently recited "My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun"- very sweet sonnet.

W.B. Yeats- Irish pride! ^_^ but seriously, he has a lovely style.

W.H Auden- I actually only know one of his poems, but it made me want to cry. It was about his boyfriend dying, I believe.

Maya Angelou- Beautiful, particularly "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." She's a really admirable person as well- she's had a difficult life.

Langston Hughes- I like the way some of his poems sound like blues lyrics.

e.e. cummings- alot of people hate him, but I like the way his poetry is fun and quirky, but also meaningful. I like how it's open to interpretation- you can't really tell what he was trying to say, so you just find your own personal meaning.

Yay! *is a poetry geek*
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:21 pm
Teh Wozzinator says...



Shel Silverstein, and a little bit Dr. Seuss. But mostly "J. C. Belding" of YWS with his awesome "The Lone Templar" poem. That's what started me writing poetry.

Songwriting was inspired by all of the artists I've listened to... but does that not belong here?

I guess that I really haven't read all that much poetry...
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Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:20 pm
God says...



Robert Burns.

Cat Stevens isnt a poet, but i think he deserves to be mentioned. he rocks.
he's a singer in case you didnt know.
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Tue May 13, 2008 12:56 am
Summerless says...



This is a nice thread. I'm glad you made it. :]

My most influential poets are Walt Whitman (for the free verse), Robert Frost (for expressing hidden meanings), and William Shakespeare (for being my sonnet role-model).

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Sat May 17, 2008 7:00 am
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Definitely Jack Kerouac and Tom Waits!
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Thu Jun 26, 2008 1:17 am
Nolan says...



Jim Morrison.

Trent Reznor.

John Lennon.

Paul McCartney.

George Harrison.

Eric Clapton.

William Shakespeare.

Bob Dylan.

Longfellow.

Francis Scott Key.


Almost all musicians.
I just find poetry meant for song is more enoyable.
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Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:49 pm
Sportgurl46 says...



The person who inspired me to write poetry was Jack Frost after I read his poem "The Road Not Taken". Even though my poetry is nothing like his, he is the one that helpd me start writing.
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Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:27 pm
jenni321 says...



Jack Frost? :? I think you mean Robert Frost... :D For me, the most influential poet is Mattie Stepanek (i don't know if I spelled that right). He died a few years ago at age 15 (I think), and wrote great free-verse, in my opinion. He wrote poetry since he was 4 years old, even though he had a life-threatening illness that would one day kill him, he was always so optimistic. He focused on the good part of life, and trying to better the bad parts. His poems are always so inspirational, he's definitly my favorite poet.


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Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:32 pm
errtu2 says...



Allen Ginsberg, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, John Berryman, Charles Bukowski, Walt Whitman, Frost, Langston Hughes, JO
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Wed Aug 06, 2008 3:43 am
unsterblichkeit36 says...



hm
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bc we look alike and share a passion for writing
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