Poems For The World

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The pages here will become a resource for poetry authors who wish to use their work for the good of others. All interaction with authors and readers is moving to Facebook. If you have loved, contributed or supported this site in the past, please do click the Facebook [Like] button - a small but important way to help promote Poems For The World. If you are a new visitor, please read on to find out more; and then please remember to return to click the [Like] button if you like the idea. Thank you for your support.

This site is dedicated to poetry lovers who see poetry as a way to improve the world. If you visited us before, you may remember that the Poems For The World section allowed authors to dedicate their poems to the cause, and encouraged readers to donate. We hope that you will use our Facebook page in the same way. Share your story and tell us how you and others are using poetry to alleviate suffering, one word at a time.

One shining example can be found at the following link. This site is dedicated to the memory of Yorkshire poet Mr Alfred Weston and beatifully showcases his often moving, often amusing poems, including poems for children and a story about his birth place Dronfield. The site also features a growing collection of like minded poetry authors, together with their chosen charities. Please do visit this excellent poetry site.
Poetry 4 Charity, a poetry website dedicated to helping and raising funds for UK Charities

Use our Facebook page to tell us about your own poetry pages dedicated to helping others, and we'll review and link to the best examples here. We'll be adding step by step guides to creating a web site for your own poems and publishing your poetry.
Please click here to find Poems For The World on Facebook.

Messages from contributing poetry authors

Here are some personal messages from poets who have contributed and supported this site. These were previously featured on our Poems For The World page, and encourage poetry lovers to do what they can to help others.

Doreen: I have always written ever since my school days, but then had to give it up because of family commitments. I started writing again just over 12 months ago. It is something I have always wanted to do, and I enjoy making people laugh. My work is mainly comedy, although I do write on topical subjects in the news. I decided to try and see if I could get any published when I came across this site and I have not looked back since. I have two sons who are both musicians and I also speak and record poetry as well. I think Poetry is wonderful and can make a difference to someones life.
Neil: Pen Name weak.spot Occupation HGV Driver Inspirations From my early teens I used to write about my feelings, some would call it poetry others just a collection of random thoughts, with the onset of my mid to late teens and my twenties I put the writing away for many years due to demands for time from my employment in the armed forces, not totally though still wrote on and off but never showed anyone let alone kept the work. It was about two years ago I discovered this site, I read through a few poems one struck me, called My Written Emotions by Ashley Mundy, and I sat back in awe, from that day I started to keep my poetry and posted a few using the forum pages to gain confidence in my work by asking what people thought of them and how I could do better, I had little faith in anything let alone poetry at the time as my personal life was in tatters, yet through all the reading and writing of poetry has helped me to regain the person that I once was. Influences over my Poetry The main driving force over my poetry is my feelings and personal circumstances, I have always made no bones over that, my poetry is deeply personal and near always reflects my thoughts or my life in some way, some times cryptically other times more directly, The break up of my second marriage and the surrounding turmoil and the separation from my children had huge impact on both me and my work. The main thing about poetry for me is it has to rhyme no matter what the subject is, yet each to their own on that one. Final thoughts on Poetry Poetry can make you smile, laugh or cry, it can give you wisdom, it can change your mood for better or for worse, it can touch you in places you never knew you could be touched by words, it can express the deepest feeling of joy and sorrow, it can show people that they are not alone, above all it can change lives, poetry changed mine. Things people can do to help Write poetry to aid the cause, give what you can, and above all try and help someone in need.
Jackie: I write under the name of Jackie Tarr and have had some of my poetry published. Although I have been writing for years it is only recently that I allowed a wider audience to read them as I was unsure of the poems quality. Since having published it has become apparent that my poems have been well received. I wrote my first poem as a school homework assignment after studying the First World War poets. It surprised me that this medium could cause so many emotions in that era. When I first googled this poetry site it made me realise that there is still suffering and pain in the world today but over a wider spectrum than that written by Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen and other poets of the time. I submitted a couple of my own poems for this cause. I write mainly because I want to and I like to but the greatest pleasure is seeing the words that I put down being enjoyed by others.

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