by Poeticize March 10, 2017
by PhillyJawns June 28, 2021
poetry that reflects the artists/poets feelings, thoughts and experiences. Sometimes under the influence of some form of drug or just poetry about things that are flowing straight in and out of the poet. The writing really shows you the poets visions and forms.
similar to artistic trip.
similar to artistic trip.
"Check out this great book of poetic trips"
"10, 9. 10, 9, 2, 5, 4.
Going for the chores, like whores
It's gotta be done, 'tis a load
A benevolent elephant, hard to move to the
GROOVE."
"10, 9. 10, 9, 2, 5, 4.
Going for the chores, like whores
It's gotta be done, 'tis a load
A benevolent elephant, hard to move to the
GROOVE."
by Joesus December 11, 2007
passionate,presents,energy,soul,rhythm~
When you Iove somebody in the most passionate way it like soul ties but not sexual you love somebody by they presents and energy and soul you feel they rhythm defined
When you Iove somebody in the most passionate way it like soul ties but not sexual you love somebody by they presents and energy and soul you feel they rhythm defined
by Zai banks February 04, 2021
Represents a simple (regular) guy, a poetic being, and a proud military veteran used by Poet/Author Alvin L. Spencer, a disabled veteran of U.S. Army serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
by simplepoetvet July 22, 2019
noun.
1. A freshly-stated and/or alternative perspective on an enlightened thought; cleverly and/or artistically expressed with excellent use of grammar, syntax, and/or spelling.
2. Tremendously well-written insight.
3. Epic poetry or prose.
1. A freshly-stated and/or alternative perspective on an enlightened thought; cleverly and/or artistically expressed with excellent use of grammar, syntax, and/or spelling.
2. Tremendously well-written insight.
3. Epic poetry or prose.
" 'The word emotion stands for: energy in motion. When we're truthful to ourselves about how we feel, we can use our emotions to our advantage', is an example of epi-poeticism."
by bau3r November 18, 2016