Poetry existed long before Shakespeare, Milton or Chaucer. It existed long before written language. Today poetry expresses itself more often in the form of music than in sonnets. The term poetry is derived from the Greek word "poiein" (to make), suggesting that the poet invents as he composes. Poetry, while sharing many of the distinctions of other forms of literature, differs from other forms in its reliance on verse. Poetry has traditionally been distinguished from prose by rhyme or rhythmical arrangement. While that distinction is not always clear, a distinction between forms of poetry is often made, with lyrical poetry consisting of sonnets, odes, and elegies, and narrative poetry including ballads and epics. Poetic forms have also been used to express philosophical and religious concepts, and satire.
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