welcome to
the evergreen
poet project
words from your heart, on paper.
words from your heart, on paper.
the evergreen poet creates custom, intuition-led poems and prose for any and every sacred life moment or human.
customized and intuitively guided literary motifs delivered to your inbox or mailed to someone you love
life is short & the right words can take time to string together
let us help when it doesn’t come easy
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birth
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death
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love
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anniversary
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birthday
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kudos
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memory
• birth • death • love • anniversary • birthday • kudos • memory
poetry formats explained
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a short free verse poem is a form of poetry that does not adhere to a specific structure or rhyme scheme. it allows writers the freedom to experiment with line breaks, rhythm, and form without the constraints of traditional poetic conventions. $33
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a haiku is a form of traditional japanese poetry that consists of three lines. the lines are typically arranged in a pattern of syllables, following a 5-7-5 syllable count. it is known for its simplicity, and focus on capturing a single moment or image from nature, often using sensory imagery. $55
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a long free verse poem is a form of poetry that extends beyond the brevity of a short poem and allows for more extensive exploration of themes, ideas, and narrative elements. it maintains the freedom of form and lack of prescribed structure or rhyme scheme characteristic of free verse. the length of a long free verse poem can vary significantly, ranging from several pages to an entire book-length work. $88
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a sonnet is a specific form of poetry that consists of 14 lines and follows a strict rhyme scheme and structure. sonnets are known for their concise and expressive nature, often focusing on themes of love or introspection. the word “sonnet” originates from the italian word “sonneto”, which means “little song”. $111
Poetry, music, and various art forms represent our most earnest endeavors as humans to articulate and convey the authentic core of our being, underlying intentions, deeply held values, and emotional resonance.
~Christina Astore