Several years ago, after reading Honorée Fanonne Jeffers’ poetry book, Red Clay Suite, for a poetry course and thinking about the annotation I would need to write, I realized just how like a music composition her book was. I even titled my annotation, “Southern Lament, A Sonata Cantata.” Jeffers borrowed a musical structure for her book of poetry and applied it beautifully. There was a rhythmic feel to her poems and throughout her composition she used words reminiscent of the musicality of her piece, such as “suite… tune…wails… hymn… song… singing… blues.”
Poetry is a work of art that comes in many forms, as do other types of art, such as painting, music, sculpture, etc. For most forms of poetry there is an infrastructure. For example
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