All Poems-World Famous Poets And Poems in English
All Poems-World Famous Poets And Poems in English
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A poem is a collection of spoken or written words that expresses ideas or emotions in a powerfully
vivid and imaginative style. A poem is comprised of a particular rhythmic and metrical pattern.
In fact, it is a literary technique that is different from prose or ordinary speech,
as it is either in metrical pattern or in free verse. Writers or poets express their
emotions through this medium more easily, as they face difficulty when expressing through
some other medium. It serves the purpose of a light to take the readers towards the right path.
Also, sometimes it teaches them a moral lesson through sugar-coated language.There are following tewenty
three catagories of poems our application provide which are giving below.
=> SPORTS POEMS
=> NATURE POEMS
=> ANIMAL POEMS
=> CITIES POEMS
=> SPRING POEMS
=> AUTUMN POEMS
=> SUMMER POEMS
=> WINTER POEMS
=> IMMIGRATION POEMS
=> SCHOOL POEMS
=> FAMILY POEMS
=> MOTHERDAY POEMS
=> FATHERDAY POEMS
=> FRIENDSHIP POEMS
=> TRAVEL POEMS
=> ART POEMS
=> LOVE POEMS
=> LIBRARIES POEMS
=> TECHNOLOGY POEMS
=> THANKSGIVING POEMS
=> SOCIALJUSTICE POEMS
=> FAIRYTALES POEMS
=> HOLYDAYS POEMS
And much more not only for kids but also for learning of all age group fellows
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Priceless Ayaz
Genre: Books & Reference
App version: 1.2
App size: 36M
Recent changes: Reduce Size Improve interface and remove exceptions.
Comments:
Excellent app, and the collection is even better... combination of short and long poems for all moods Sylvia Plath and Yeats two notable omissions..'
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