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POETRY NOTES

Poetry is the study of poems and the poetic language. A poem is a creative composition usually written
in verse and that uses diction, imagery and economy of words to communicate.

A poet is someone who writes poems. The voice speaking in a poem is called the persona. What the
persona refers to or talks to in a poem would be the subject and the issue that is being talked about or
being raised is the subject matter or theme.

In many cases the voice speaking in the poem or the persona is different from the poet. The persona can
be a female voice denouncing men but the writer of the poem is male.



The girl next door by G.R. Lazarus



She was the girl next door

Beautiful booming and shy

Our interaction was measured

Our chemistry guarded

But she was curious and hideous

Then she was of age and I married

But more lustful and hideous



In the poem above the poet is Lazarus. The subject of the poem is the girl next door because the
persona is referring to her. The subject matter or theme of the poem is love/lust because the persona is
attracted to the girl next door and although he later gets married to someone else he still sees her. The
persona in the poem is a man who neighbours the girl (she was the girl next door). Remember the
persona is different from Lazarus, the poet.

Lapobo by Cliff Lumbwa

Lapobo,

Tall but not too tall

Short but not too short

She is of medium height

,Lapobo

Her teeth are not as ash

Nor the colour of maize flour

Her teeth are as white as fresh milk

The whiteness of her teeth

When I think of her Lo!

Makes food drop from my hand

Lapobo

Black but not too black

Brown but not too brown

Her skin colour is just between black and brown

Lapobo

Her feet have no cracks

Her palms are smooth and tender to touch

Her eyes—Ho! They can destroy anybody

The structure of the poem refers to how the lines in a poem are arranged. For example, a poem can
have four stanzas and each stanza can carry five lines. In some cases like in this poem by Lumbwa, the
structure of the poem is made to resemble a picture of a beautiful woman whose features are well
arranged.

In this poem the poet is Cliff Lumbwa, the persona is a lover who admires Lapobo (Lapobo, black but not
too black), the subject is Lapobo (Lapobo, her teeth are white as fresh milk), subject matter is love—the
persona loves Lapobo (Her eyes—ho! They can destroy anybody)

Clementine by Okot P’Bitek



Ocol is no longer in love with the old type

He is in love with a modern girl

The name of the beautiful one is Clementine

, Brother when you see Clementine

The beautiful one aspires

To look like a white woman



Her lips are red-hot like glowing charcoal

She resembles the wild cat

That has dipped its mouth in blood



Her mouth is like raw meat

It looks like open ulcers

Like the mouth of an ogre



Tina dusts powder on her face

And it looks so pale

She resembles the wizard

Getting ready for the midnight dance



Questions

Identify the structure, the persona, the poet, the subject and the subject matter of the poem.

Rhythm in Poetry

Rhythm in poetry is achieved through repetition of words or sounds.

Rhyme is the repletion of sounds at the end of lines in a poem. This repetition can be in form of a
scheme where it forms a pattern that runs across the poem or just in a few lines. E.g.



They said we should be honest

And taught us to be the best

In staying pure and chaste
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