Nov 20, 2019, 8:44 PM

I have a sort of love-hate relationship with poetry. Partially (completely) because of a middle school English teacher who, when we did poetry, insisted that all poetry must rhyme. Full stop. No exceptions. (I hated that lady for other reasons, too, but.)

However, in efforts of betterment I've been slowly (so slowly because of the long-standing hatred) trying to expand myself over the years. So, what are your favorite poems? Alternatively, what are your least favorite (if you have one)?

I have two favorites. One is perhaps cliche, but I love it anyway:
Dylan Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
the other is the one quoted in my (current) sig:
Mary Elizabeth Frye's Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep

My least favorite I cannot currently find a link for. It was one we had to write an essay on in my course on poetry in my degree program. Downside: having to dissect and write a paper on that poem. Upside: I completely tore that poem apart, got a 100, and had the instructor ask if she could use my paper as an example in future classes.

So: favorite poems? Most hated?
Heck, thoughts on poetry in general?