Abhishek Negi
@Abhishek1156 · 1:01
What do you think or do while making a Poetry? Is there a place you visit? Or You go for a Walk?
I wonder what poets and writers think before making a poetry. I heard this one amazing poetry one of my friends shared it with me. It goes like bilko jiski chahat, bilko jiski chahat lakiro kovo manjunai kismat meijolikahe vo so I wonder what was going on in their mind and my question is to you guys that what do you think or do while a poetry? Is there any special place you visit or you go for a walk? Do tell me how you get such amazing ideas for your poetry
Anurag Singh
@its_me_patel_ · 1:29
Hello so I want to tell you coffee both thing happens as you ask question what do you think? Or while making a poetry poetry is the way of expressing your feelings your emotions, your thoughts what do we think about the particular topic? What is heal like? Thank you
reader 75063
@reader75063 · 3:40
I don't spend a lot of time on my poems because I'm an impulsive writer. I just start writing. And so, yes, that is a challenge for me when I have to write on a certain topic, write in a certain number of lines. But other than that, I love writing, I love being a poet. And we need challenges in life to make it interesting, for sure. But when it comes to what you have asked, what I think, where do I go?
Jagreeti sharma
@voicequeen · 1:51
Muskan Bothra
@Heart_sayer · 2:50
Hello, sir. So and it's, like, really an amazing question. What do you think or do while making a poetry?
Prabha Iyer
@PSPV · 1:51
If there is a disturbance, I wouldn't be able to complete it at all. So what I do is I want peace of mind and I don't want anybody to talk or kind of gossip or something like that. And that is the time when I sit, I gather the words, pull up the vocabulary and articulate it into a sentence rhyming kind of and which should also be meaningful at the same time should be understandable by the reader who wish to read my poetry
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Vipin Kamble
@Vipin0124 · 2:22
They think about their thought process, their understandings, misunderstandings. I listen to them. I'm a healer. People, they come to me, they talk about and I try to help them out. So all these experiences somehow, somewhere come out in the form of some writing. Sometimes it's sad poetry, sometimes it's motivational. Sometimes people feel inspired. Sometimes I write about the social issues, some happenings in the surrounding. So this is my way of writing
Saumya Joshi
@thehilarytales · 1:23
Hello, sir. Good evening. I hope you are doing good. I would like to share with you what is in my mind when I write a poetry or a story. What I require is a very silent place, a place surrounded by silence and scenic beauty
I think I have a question I have answer for this question for myself how do I scribble my poetry? How I put in my poetry what to do, what I'll do by scribbling my poetry either in diary or in a mobile document app
ROHIT RAJ
@Rohit_raj_0001 · 1:37
Hello, sir. What do you think? Or two while making a poetry social media?
Preshti 57
@Preshtifeels · 1:14
I basically sit in a quiet place for a few minutes then I take my pen and book, start writing and words just flow into my papers. All my emotions are just printed on the book. After I done writing, I don't need any explanation or reread it. I just feel nothing amazing and relieved. I don't need a place to visit or a walk. Just silence can make me write and this is what I think and what I do while writing a poetry. Thank you, sir
Aysha Nihidha
@Nichuz_Ash · 3:06
And when I'm having a writer's block, I would again be in the same area and try to read instead of life, which is reading also stimulates more ideas. And if it doesn't work, I like to go for a walk again in the nature outside. And I'll sit there, observe the world, get some ideas and come back. This is my whole writing process and this is what stimulates ideas and makes that idea into writing
Harsha Gehlani
@harsha06 · 2:40
So I preferably like to sit down, gather the silence, gather my thoughts and write whatever I feel like. I don't always feel like rhyming things I do sometimes rhymes, but I don't particularly follow aiming scheme. So I'm a very impulsive writer. I just write down what I feel like. This was my particular experience. I still wonder the writers who are so good at what they do, so good at dropping masterpieces, what makes them write it and that just feels God like talent
Hello, Abhishek sir, good to hear you. And you worked as your question is what writer think or do while making a poetry? So here is my answer which is in the form of poem as well. Liknika koi Nichit same thing. sundarta jeet sikh kalamper zordia aksarak meri kalam perzhortia dhan
And I try to relate whatever that's going around me. And I myself try to put me in that particular character about which I'm writing, and then I plot. And then, of course, writing a poetry, it definitely needs to be crypts short, or it may be long also, but with a valid message that I want to spread to all my lovely readers. Like, they naturally tell us that, yes, I love your poetry
Jagreeti sharma
@voicequeen · 1:15
Jewel James
@Jewel2003 · 1:24
Poets are generally people who have deep meaning for their ease in every word. Sometimes it will be like a flowers wilting or something, but that has much to do with the human world or something. And it will be more related. When we directly read a word and when we try to interpret it, like not interpret it to understand the meaning, then that will be very different from interpreting a pod
Disha Agarwal
@disha_aga05 · 4:23
But even in tough times, I don't give up. For writing is just a mere pursuit. Is it though? It's a calling, it's a passion and it's a part of who I am. A world that I can escape to whenever I can. I write on with pen paper, chasing the elusive words across the land. In my writing I find a sense of peace, a joy that makes my worries and fears cease
Hello everyone. This is pragyatiwari. So each a topic have what do you think or do while making a poetry. So in K in my case 7th mythi dadaji expire coffee attached. Inspiration. Thank you