answers1: Prose is prose, poetry is poetry, and Timothy Leary was not
right!!! <br>
May God bless you.
answers2: Poetry is multidimensional, properly for me it is the
language of the soul, or of life. By definition then going beyond
linear logic and the structures based in the grasp of the senses.
answers3: There is frequently poetry in prose, but seldom prose in
poetry. Poetry is dynamic, economic, moving, and imaginative. It
says more with less, and says it with more feeling. It makes more use
of the opposite side of the brain. Prose plods on and slogs along,
poetry sings and soars. Prose is somewhat less structured, without
rhyme or metre, or care for the structure of words. Poetry is more
visual and evocative. In prose the logic is connected and carried in
a topic sentence. In poetry it is the voice and central image that
communicate, sometimes even apart from any apparent logic. Lionel
Trilling said that poetry is a boxed explosion. To me it is the
inspiration which sings within my soul.
answers4: Poetry is hydrodynamic, condensed prose
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