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He shuddered Stopped short Then he heard Nike whispers Nope! This isn’t a poem about sneakers or a mythical goddess but it does allude to the well-known commercial catch phrase “Just do it”. This is an example of “allusion”. The proper use of allusion can bring a significant depth of meaning to your metaphoric poetry. You can use references from various areas: History, famous people, events, and, as the example above, pop culture. As long as your reference is well known for your target audience. If you write a gardening poem then alluding to “Miracle Gro” works perfectly. However, if you allude to “Quantum Theory” in a poem about a puppy, your metaphor falls flat on its proverbial face. Writing.Com example: Coffeehouse poets Stubble and lattes Steam hissing Berets positioned jauntily Coffeehouse poets Stubble and lattes Steam hissing Berets positioned jauntily Homage to Ezra Pound (Ferlinghetti was an imitator) “Slam, slam, slam!” never passes their lips Nothing as undignified as shouts for poetry. Gentle whispers Dramatic pauses (mustn’t rush) More performer than poet Expounding on weighty issues Heartache Ennui Suicide Disdain celebrations of joy Love Happiness Contentment Armchair Philosophizers clutching their Beat books filled with words of outsiders and outlaw literaries Kerouac Cassidy Ginsberg Searching for the meaning Without a clue (can’t tell them that) Speak of life without having lived it. Cushioned in the walls of Academia Isolated Cosseted Out of touch Pause for a sip of triple espresso Mocha Soy (why bother?) Decaf No foam Hold the whipped cream (think Burroughs paid $5 for coffee?) Starving artists (biscotti on a napkin) Reign supreme (stand on plastic chairs) Share their wisdoms (lack experience) Insights into humanity (never walked among the masses) To rampant applause (misguided followers) Know it all now (smug bastards) Never learned a thing. (repeated by rote) Imitators all. (can’t comprehend) All the real poets are dead. kitkat83706 In the above example there are several allusions to Starbucks (as the description notes). You’ve probably used allusions without realizing it so go and check your ports and identify examples in your own poetry. Once you recognize it, it is easier to create. Now create a perfect example and send it to racebuffy@Writing.Com or ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and we will feature it in next week's edition… Have fun! :) ***NOTE: Be careful using trademark phrases in your writing. Certain legalities can hurt you... Stay tuned for an upcoming article on this sticky issue*** For more poetical type info click here: "A Poet's Tool Box" ***Featured in the Mar 19, 2020 For Authors newsletter*** |