“Nocturne” By Sylvie Ginestet Review

Nocturne, an incredibly beautiful and sensual vampire, exchanges her pleasures for blood.These men seal a deadly pact, but doesn’t she offer them the best way to die?

I kind of liked this one because this one is pretty smooth and light vampire story in a poem form. 

The story as I mentioned was good but there were something missing for me at least. And I don’t know if I’m just very picky but I felt like there were couple of plot holes in this little poem.

The writing style was pretty okay but it gave me a huge gothic vibe which I loved while reading this poem.

I kind of wish that this poem would have been a book instead of a poem because it could have been so much better if the author added more characters, added more story to it and went into details. 

I give this poem 1 / 5

“Berck Plage” By Sylvia Plath Review

This poem of unmitigated negativity and funereal gloom is thought by many to be one of Plath’s least appealing.

This poem was my first poem by this author and I didn’t have any high expectations for it which was good because it didn’t disappointed me.

The writing style was pretty average but I saw the potential to be better than it actually was. 

The story was pretty good actually, but there were something which didn’t work well with me here. And there were couple of parts in this poem which I just wanted to skip. 

The story had the potential to be better but as you may guess, the potential wasn’t used. 

I give this poem 1 / 5

“The Disquieting Muses” By Sylvia Plath Review

Here  we go again with another poem which didn’t work with me, 

The story in this poem was bad, and I had very hard time trying to connect with it. Which is bad because I’m sort of tired of giving bad reviews of poems and books. 

The writing style was bad, but we can’t do anything about that. It might have something to do with it being written couple of decades ago. And as we all know the language and the methods of writing have changed a lot.

It was second poem by this author and I can say that this one is the worst so far at least. 

I give this poem 1 / 5

“Fatal Interview: Sonnets” By Edna St. Vincent Millay Review

In a matchless sonnet sequence, is enshrined the quintessence of her emotional and artistic power. She brings to the classic form new color and new splendor.

So once again we are talking about the same author. This is our second poem by this author.

This poem was a little bit from the past poem I reviewed which was “Love Is Not All, Veertien Sonetten”. But it was much better. 

The writing style was pretty average if you ask me here. It wasn’t bad not good. It was okay.

The story was okay in this poem but it could have been much better than it actually was. But as you might imagine by the rating I had hard time connecting with the story which result in low rating. 

I give this poem 1 / 5

“To Autumn” By John Keats Review

TO AUTUMN JOHN KEATS

This poem is describing its abundance, harvest, and transition into winter, and uses intense, sensuous imagery to elevate the fleeting beauty of the moment.

And here we go again with talking about yet another boring and bad poem in my opinion.

It was bad however the topic was kind of unique and I would enjoy it if it was longer and if it had used its full potential which it had. 

The plot was okay for the most part but still nothing unique because it was presented to us in a wrong way. 

The writing style was bad, it felt like someone was trying way to hard to write like Edgar Allan Poe and H.P Lovecraft at the same time but didn’t quit achieve that goal. 

I give this poem 1 / 5

“The Weary Blues” By Langston Hughes Review

This poem is about the power and pain of black art. And it describes a black blues singer playing in a bar in Harlem late into the night, whose music channels the pain of living in a racist society.

Yet again we are talking about another poem which was really bad and boring.

The plot was okay for the most part but still it was about the pain of life and how life is ungrateful and so on. 

The writing style here was bad, it was the definition of bad writing styles in poems which really speaks for itself don’t it?

It was also super boring because I couldn’t connect with it at all. 

I give this poem 1 / 5

“When I was One-and-Twenty” By A.E. Housman Review

It is a short poem made up of two stanzas, in which the young speaker talks about the experience of falling in—and out—of love.

This one was quit unique because it was bad but at the same time pretty decent. 

The writing style was okay but nothing too extraordinary. It was just good enough for me to enjoy it a little bit and not fully not like this poem. 

The plot it kind of hard to talk about here because this poem is really short and there is not much to talk about here.

I give this poem 1 / 5

“Pied Beauty” By Gerard Manley Hopkins Review

It takes a beautifully detailed look at the world in all its variety, and sees in this variation and abundance the glory of God’s creation. In particular, the poem admires God’s capacity for creating opposites.

Yet another bad and boring poem and this time it is this one. 

The plot was one of the topics which annoys me the most because I’m not a religious person. The reason why this poem annoys me so much it talks about how much God is dope and how much we should be grateful to him. It is my opinion so be kind because everyone is allowed to have their own opinions and thoughts.

The writing style was pretty decent but not decent enough for me to give this poem a higher rating. 

I give this poem 1 / 5

“Birches” By Robert Frost Review

The poem describes the simple act of swinging the birch trees, a common sport among children in rural New England where Robert Frost spent his childhood.

We are back at reading Robert Frost but this time it is a bad poem from Robert Frost. Which really disappointed me because I’ve had high expectations for it

The plot itself was okay for the most part but I’ve had super hard time trying to connect with it fo whatever reason. 

The writing style here was bad, I didn’t expect it from Robert Frost who is thought to be one of the greatest poets of all time.

I give this poem 1 / 5

“A Supermarket in California” By Allen Ginsberg Review

This poem explores the themes of imagination, illusion, and reality.

Finally I’ve read a poem which is about something else that death, and about the depressing aspects of life which happens to annoy me in poems now on days because there are so many of them.

The pilot itself is kind of unique but I felt like it didn’t use its full potential which it had. 

The writing style was okay for the most part. I feel like it could have been better if the author gave the writing style more time. 

I give this poem 3 / 5