Depends on what I am trying to write.
1) blog entry = mixture of facts about whatever place/band/newsfact/sportsteam I would be writing on, combined with personal opinions and personal earlier exposure or experience. Written from a very personal point of view where I try to focus on both the facts and my own experience.
2) article in a more journalistic way = mainly focusing on facts, possibly with some personal opinions in it but without making those at the forefront. Trying to focus on facts, not so much on personal experiences, avoiding the use of too many personal events or "I" forms. When writing about music, including lyrics samples to awake interest from the reader, when writing about any other subject (eg travel, politics) adding some historical background facts.
3) poem = I try to always stick to meaningful subjects (eg human rights, politics) and avoid more personal themes, with a very few exceptions. Metaphorical words choice is something I always do, as this forces the audience to think and read between the lines, and when thinking they will also undeliberately form their opinion on the subject I am trying to put in the limelight.
NOTE: not publishing any poems as for now, keeping them stored for later usage, so don't ask. I will use them at some point, but need to start some bigger arts project first before I am willing to expose them.
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Do what Thou wilt shal be the whole of the Law.
Love is the Law, Love under Will. And...
every man and every woman is a star
(excerpt from The Book of the Law - Aleister Crowley)
"Od lo avda tikvateinu" (excerpt from the Israeli hymn)