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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Someone asked me for some punctuation advice I’m not an expert on requirements, as such, I thought for them to ask me was rather nice No two poets will agree on punctuating much. In poetry, a comma is a pause in the action A breather, so to speak, at the end of a line, While a period means to stop for a reaction Dashes mean more to come, which is fine. Sometimes, no punctuation is necessary I’m inclined to believe less is better than more Poetry is different from prose; not to be contrary I threw in a semi-colon, rarely used, for sure. Overuse of exclamation points is a no-no vice For they are appropriate only when exclaiming, Sometimes they’re like yelling, which isn’t nice While brackets [ ] or ( ) are used for explaining Or, setting apart something you want to convey Dashes are fine if used sparingly, like dot, dot, dot A colon is used before a list you want to display Honestly, I’d rather see less punctuation than a lot. I hope this is helpful as you develop your style I’d recommend a guide for general purposes, But being too strict stifles creativity in a while I say do your own thing instead of what imposes. Written September 28, 2022
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