
The next problem you can find when you have decided to spruce up your poem with some new words you are not use to using, is using them in the right context, and this can and has happened to many poets/poetess in the beginning of their learning curve. I will give the links to some of these on the bottom of my blog page. First problem is in finding these sites and programs if you are new to writing just as many of us has been at one stage. I have found some great websites and programs that can help with this problem. It can take hours to find the right word to use in your poem that makes it interesting without making it impossible to read and enjoy. It is like trying to read in a different language.

If you don't grasp the underlying meaning of a poem and take nothing from it you loose interest. Then on the other side you get poems with so many high English words that one have to use a dictionary on every second word and most people just end up skipping these poems as they are hard to understand.

I love to read poetry in general and I read a lot of poetry and have come across some very boring unimaginative poetry with only the most basic words. Without a vocabulary better than an 6 grader poems tend to be boring and boring poems don't get read.
