8 Reasons Why Poetry Is Good for the Soul

  • GB
    7 years ago

    I read this article recently on Robert Lee Brewer's blog, it's by an editor named "KM Barkley".
    Very interesting and thought about posting it here.

    1. POETRY IS GOOD FOR DEVELOPMENTAL LEARNING

    In child education, children's verbal and written skills are somewhat underdeveloped. Poetry helps by teaching in rhythm, stringing words together with a beat helps cognitive understanding of words and where they fit. Additionally, it teaches children the art of creative expression, which most found highly lacking in the new-age educational landscape. In essence, poetry gives them a great tool for developing one's self.

    2. POETRY IS GOOD FOR DEVELOPING SKILLS

    Writing, speaking, and understanding can all be greatly influenced and nurtured by the use of poetry. Learning rules for writing, and then breaking them with poetry, can give writing alternative beauty. Speaking poetry aloud with its beat, rhythm, and rhyme can loosen the tongue and craft a firm foundation for verbal communication. Learning to understand poetry also gives the mental fortitude, as well as the drive, to understand written communication (an invaluable trait in business, from my perspective).

    3. POETRY HELPS IMPROVE IDEAS

    Have you ever sat there and not known what to write? Picking up poetry, reading through different excerpts from classic poets can blossom ideas you never knew existed. Reading and writing poetry makes you think of new ideas, but can also dramatically change the way you perceived old ones. It is a way to process experiences, visual descriptions, and emotions.

    4. POETRY IS THERAPEUTIC FOR THE WRITER

    Biblio/Poetry Therapy is a creative arts therapy using the written word to understand, and then communicate, feelings and thoughts. Poetry is typically short, but largely emotional. Writers get in touch with sentiments they might not have known they had until it was down on paper. Depression and anxiety are among the top two mental illnesses being treated with Biblio-therapy, and through poetry, one can start to understand the hindrances and blocks being formed around their mind. Expressing how one feels is difficult. I've found that poetry is one of the best outlets.

    5. POETRY IS THERAPEUTIC FOR THE READER

    For those who have a harder time expressing themselves, reading poetry can have a similar positive effect as writing it. Reading poetry allows one to see into the soul of another person, see what is weighing on their minds and on their hearts, and can open doors to feelings that are sometimes suppressed until that door is opened. Reading can shine a light on all those dark and hidden crevices of the heart and mind once thought permanently closed off to the world.

    6. POETRY HELPS YOU UNDERSTAND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WORDS THEMSELVES

    By design, poetry is broken into short, but strategic sentences. By doing so, writing and reading poetry makes one understand the significance of every single word and their placement. Sometimes, without a single word, it can change the entire rhythm and meaning of the poem itself. Writing poetry forces the person to consider, and reconsider, each piece and length of their verses. In poetry, words are magic, moods, depth, and difficult. One gains the utmost appreciation for them when handling delicate sentence structures provided in poetry pieces.

    7. POETRY HELPS YOU UNDERSTAND PEOPLE

    One of the hardships of the current age is the ability to understand one another. Miscommunication and misunderstandings lead to mass amounts of frustration. Reading and writing poetry actually gives people the improved ability to understand others. From a writer's prospective, you have to be able to convey the true nature of your writing to an unknown reader. That means diving deep into what parts you want them to understand, what you want them to feel, and what to take home with them that will resonate long after reading. For a reader of poetry, it gives you the patience to look into someone else's mind and cultivate empathy for another person. Both conveying personal opinion and the ability to empathize are tantamount to respectable communication.

    8. POETRY HELPS YOU UNDERSTAND YOURSELF

    Ever felt out of place? Have you ever wondered why you are thinking or feeling a certain way? Ever been frustrated because your friends or partners couldn't ever possibly understand you because you don't even understand what is going through your head? I have found that the best way to grasp internal turmoil is to write poetry. It slows the world down around you. It streamlines your thoughts to short, direct sentences, while soothing the anxiety out of your body with the lyrical style. It makes you think. It puts a spotlight on what the issues might be and forces you to logically and methodically answer to it. Poetry can give you insights into yourself that you never knew existed but always wanted to understand. There is no greater sadness than not knowing one's self-worth, but there is no greater power than complete understanding of one's identity. Poetry can give you that power.

    http://www.writersdigest.com/whats-new/8-reasons-why-poetry-is-good-for-the-soul

  • Meena Krish
    7 years ago

    Thank you for posting this GB and yes its true about everything that is listed and it also helps to discover the writer within oneself, they start to learn newer words and it heals the writer and the reader in every way.

    The last one especially after writing I find myself going back to pieces and I do see bit of me which I did not understand about me before (if that made sense). Its also a great communicator between writer and reader.

    Liked this post :) Thanks for sharing.

  • Em
    7 years ago

    Very true

  • hiraeth replied to GB
    7 years ago

    Thank you for sharing!

  • Milly Hayward
    6 years ago

    Only just seen this. Very true. Appreciate you sharing Milly x