Nicole :
id really appreciate it cuz every website i post poems on people dont normally read them and their really good.
well i know here but i sometimes get abunch of airheads who think they know peotry and dont have any idea what their talking about.
oops that’s supposed to be poetry not peotry
yeah that was kinda rude. i do know the difference between their and they’re but i was in a hurry and wasnt really worrying with gramatical thoughts. im sick anyway and im having a hard time thinking.
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Try helium.com
well, you could go to musesmuse. they have songwriters there too. but many jagoffs. it’s free to join.
You can have a look at poetry.com — it’s a bit of a strange site, and I’m not totally sure how it works or who is involved. But it is free, I think.
BTW do you know the difference between “their” and “they’re”? Dumb grammar mistakes tend to lower people’s confidence in your work … sorry, I don’t mean to be rude.
poetry.com, although I’m not sure people can comment on your stuff.
Just do a google search and I’m sure others will come up.
please, don’t post it here, that drives me nuts… this is to ask questins about poetry, not post a poem and ask if ppl liked it cause you’re not gonna get any serious writers and it’s just annoying to see that “do you like my poem”? up so many times….
Go to fictionpress.com, if you create and account you can post all you want and get a good amount of feedback. Hey, if you want, you can tell me ur pen and i’ll even review you first!
Poetry.com is the place to dabble with words!
the liveliest poetry site i know of is still the sparknotes one (though their editorial policy has been repressive and pig-ignorant of late).
the alsop review may be worth looking at if you want something more mainstream american in its drift.