“September 1, 1939” By W.H. Auden Review

“September 1, 1939” is a poem by W. H. Auden written on the occasion of the outbreak of World War II.

Another poem which didn’t go well but it should because I love reading about WW2 which this poem is about it.

The plot was okay but again it didn’t go well with me because I just couldn’t go well with me. But it was interesting. 

The writing style was okay but it could have been better in way. 

I give this poem 2 / 5

“Fern Hill” By Dylan Thomas Review

Here is the green and carefree world of a boy who delights in the possibilities of each day, of a child who wrings from every moment a feeling as intensely magical as it is profoundly innocent.

Another poem which didn’t work well with me.

The writing style here was okay but nothing extraordinary and it didn’t fit in with the plot of this poem.

The plot of this pome wasn’t the best because it felt like the generic plot of every poem. 

I give this poem 1 / 5

“Pity this busy monster, manunkind” By E.E. Cummings Review

Yet again another boring poem which didn’t work well with me.

The plot was decent for the most part but it would be much better if it was a novel or even a short story rather than a poem.

The writing style was okay and the old English really made the mood in this poem stronger. But yet I felt like the writing style didn’t fit in with the plot of the poem.

I give this poem 1 / 5

“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” By T.S. Eliot Review

A great achievement of modernist literature, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock takes the form of the complex musings of the titular Prufrock as he considers life and his role in it. 

Oh boy another poem which didn’t work for me.

The plot here was okay for the most part but it had a lots of ups and downs in a way. And I just couldn’t connect with the story.

The writing style was okay but still the old English here didn’t fit in and I had a challenging time understanding the old English 

I give this poem 1 / 5

“Howl” By Allen Ginsberg Review

Another poem which didn’t go well with me. I really consider stop reading poems because 95% of poems Ive read so far didn’t go well with me. 

The plot here wasn’t great and I just couldn’t connect with me. It could be interesting if it was a short story rather than a poem.

The writing style here wasn’t the best I’ve seen in a poem. 

I give this poem 1 / 5

“Casabianca” By Felicia Hemans Review

Yet again another poem which I didn’t enjoy. The more poems I read the more I start to think that poems aren’t for me. 

The plot here was decent for the most part but it didn’t connect with me and if a plot doesn’t connect with me then the rating will be low.

The writing style here wasn’t the best because of the old British in this poem. Which for me is the hardest thing to understand even thou I speak English. 

I give this poem 1 / 5

“As Kingfishers Catch Fire” By Gerard Manley Hopkins Review

As Kingfishers Catch Fire is a selection of Gerard Manley Hopkins’ incomparably brilliant poetry, ranging from the ecstasy of ‘The Windhover’ and ‘Pied Beauty’ to the heart-wrenching despair of the ‘sonnets of desolation’. 

Another poem which didn’t go well with me. After reading a decent amount of poems I think that poems aren’t for me.

The plot here was not great because I just couldn’t connect with it and it felt like the generic plot for all poems. 

The writing style here was not great either because it was hard to read due to the old English and it really didn’t give me the vibe which would make interested in it.

I give this poem 1 / 5

“Abou Ben Adhem” By Leigh Hunt Review

I gotta be honest and admit that it wasn’t the greatest poem I’ve read. And I also need to admit that it was my first poem written by Leigh Hunt.

The plot was okay but I just couldn’t connect with it and it didn’t really speak out to me. And if you have read some of my reviews than you might know that if I can connect the plot then the rating tends to be low.

The writing style was okay but that’s just from my perspective and I don’t really know how to review poems in a good way.

I give this poem 1 / 5