Aimee529 wrote:
I am such a visual person I just don't like "word art" (aka poetry), but sometimes I wish I did. Poems that tell a story are the easiest ones for me to get because I can visualize the story in my head. Do any of you like poetry? Can you teach yourself to appreciate it more? Any ideas on how to do that? (I am an aspie homeschooling 2 aspies so that why this came up)
Find poetry with more appealing subject matter. I started appreciating it a lot more when I started finding more lyrical emcees, because when every single bar forces you to pause and figure out what is meant, it starts to make it more intellectually stimulating and then as your familiarity with tropes and cliches improves you start getting better at interpreting without having to stop or look things up.
Once I realized I understood most of the wordplays, similes and metaphors I decided I should start writing my own now that I get it and suddenly I've got more bars than entertainment districts and since I'm always spitting some sick s**t you should probably get with it.
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