What makes a great poet?

If you were to ask 100 people, you would probably get 100 different answers. Some would say that a great poet makes them laugh. Others would say cry. To me a great poet makes me want to read a poem over and over again, each time seeing something new. The poem seems to speak directly to you.

Great poets are often acknowledged by winning a Pulitzer Prize or being named The Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. These are only two of the many awards and prizes presented annually.

What makes a great poem?


First, I'll mention that I consider a poem "good" if it stays with me; a memory of the words, images, feelings, or ideas will nudge me hours or even days later. "Great" poems are ones I somehow know I'll remember all of my life. For me, this singular magic happens when I sense that the poet wrote deeply and with great care about a strong emotion. Good poems, as well as great poems, vibrate with a passion and energy that can't be forgotten or ignored.

Kristine O'Connell George

   
 
There are lots of websites that list the worlds' best poems or the 100 favorite love poems. Check out a few of these sites and see if you agree with their choices. What poems have been left out? Which poems shouldn't be on the list?
 

 

Poetry Contests!

BEWARE!

Before entering any contest read the fine print. Here's a great link of contests to stay away from.

The Worst Poetry Contests