Practicality (Naani)

by Italian Stallion   Jun 4, 2009


Processing imagery
is hard...
with practical application
of fluency, it's simplistic.

© Copyright 2009 By: Italian Stallion

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A Naani is one of Indian's most popular Telugu poems. Naani means an expression of one and all. It consists of 4 lines, the total lines consists of 20 to 25 syllables. The poem is not bounded to a particular subject. Generally it depends upon human relations and current statements. This poetry was introduced by one of the renowned Telugu poets Dr. N.Gopi, presently working as vice-chancellor to Telugu University, Andhra Pradesh.

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  • 14 years ago

    by Lady Nik

    I liked this. I thought it was very different. I like how you aren't afraid to try different styles. Good work Joe :) Nik

  • 14 years ago

    by Courageous Dreamer

    Indeed imagery can be hard to bring into a poem and let your readers imagine it through your words. But with the proper usage of word choice and senses into your poem, you can make a poem full of imagery and the reader can easily see what youre writing. Your poem here is so very simple but speaks a clear and true message. Imagery can be hard to insert into a poem, but with the proper 'application' as you call it, one realizes imagery can actually be quite easy to insert into a poem.

    Great job Joe. I thoroughly enjoyed this write and your thoughts.

    5/5.

    Temps

  • 14 years ago

    by Jad

    This is another way to show that imagery is hard to show with words put easy with practical application its easier. You did another good job once again with these poems and their style.