I see more often than not the majority here choose to write poems.Is it just because it is easier to write poems, or that through poems we can express better.
Indeed I love reading poems, and writing too. Yet I wonder why the majority wallow in poems, in point of fact.


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— because my prose is often as expressive of my "inner self" as my poetry is, and even more so. But with poetry, there is a rigour demanded because of the economy of words that a poem expects, in contrast with a prose piece. That is true regardless of whether the poem is some soul-searching piece, or a "mere" observation of some thing/idea/event or another.
); it is quick, relatively easy, anything can pass for a poem - from Shakespearean sonnets to free-stylish a couple of lines, and it is suitable to express feelings (whilst essays are more about thoughts, prose more about story). It is also harder to 'judge' poetry because pretty much anything can fall under its boundaries, than to judge essays or prose where there are still some 'rules' of good writing.