Friday, May 18, 2012

Repetition

Definition: the action of repeating words and phrases that have already been written in the poem.

Example:

Lines

Draw a line. Write a line. There.
Stay in line, hold the line, a glance
between the lines is fine but don't
turn corners, cross, cut in, go over
or out, between two points of no
return's a line of flight, between
two points of view's a line of vision.
But a line of thought is rarely
straight, an open line's no party
line, however fine your point.
A line of fire communicates, but drop
your weapons and drop your line,
consider the shortest distance from x
to y, let x be me, let y be you.

~Martha Collins

* The word "line" is repeated many times in this poem.

Significance: Repetition can set the mood of the poem as more interesting. Repitition poems are very simple and easy to understand. The poet may be trying to express an emotion or phrase using repetition.


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