As humans, we are all capable of feeling extreme and strong emotions. It is innate for us to feel a handful of emotions that are considered as the reactions to particular struggles and chances in life that are being molded by evolution to help us thrive in this world. These powerful emotions greatly influence the things and decisions that we create regardless of how big or small they are. However, the thing about them is that they are fickle — they are either short fleeting or permanent.
There are times that these feelings can become too strong and overwhelming. Thus, you will need an outlet to express these emotions; and, poetry is the best one! Every poem has its own unique way of conveying these types of feelings. But, before you can turn these intense emotions into magnificent poems, you need understand and get to know them first. Listed below are some of the powerful feelings that you should know.
Happiness
People commonly associate happiness with smiles, laughs, giggles, and other demeanors and actions that project positivity and joy. They definitely capture some fragments of this particular emotion. However, Sarah Lyubomirsky describes happiness in her book The How of Happiness as the events or occurrence of joy, satisfaction, or positive health on someone’s life fused with a sense that life is great, purposeful, and worthwhile. Moreover, many have been struggling to achieve real and lasting happiness to live a better life. People’s search and journey of dealing with this emotion are commonly being turned into spectacular poems.
Excitement
Have you ever felt giddy and enthusiastic about something? What you are feeling is complete excitement. This emotion is commonly defined as the feeling of so much eagerness and anticipation about a particular thing or event. The power of this emotion is that it can hype people so much leading to different physiological reactions. There are those who feel some butterflies in their stomachs, experience their knees going weak, have their palms to sweat unconsciously, and more. All these reactions make excitement an intense emotion.
Love
Although there are many who doesn’t consider love as an emotion, it is typically defined as an extreme emotion of profound affection. But, it isn’t necessarily about affection towards one person to another. It could also be the feeling of large interest to things or objects. There are different kinds of love that you will experience in this lifetime and that is being conveyed by poetry. Romantic love, friendly love, Godly love, and more are among the great examples. The Color of Love by Raymond Quattlebaum is one of the best poetry books that highlight this beautiful emotion.
Sadness
Many consider sadness as a negative emotion because it usually makes people down and gloomy. But, poems help us appreciate the value of being sad through the words and messages that they contain. Sadness, in the broadest sense, is an emotional status wherein a person typically becomes unhappy and upset. There are two possible outcomes when it comes to nurturing this emotion, which are either you realize how important sadness is as you transitions to becoming happy or you fall into a deeper type of unhappiness leading to a more serious condition.
Grief
You probably have heard about grief after your neighbor lost his wife, experienced it first hand after one of your family member died, or read about it in your favorite books. Grief is the state where you feel intense sorrow following a death of someone or something close to your heart. This is more than just sadness or heartbreak, because this is real strong and commonly lead people to turn their lives upside down. Those who get through it are lucky while those who are still stuck on it are still trying to find a way to overcome this intense emotion. But, poetry is there to let these people to express their thoughts about this particular emotion and perhaps give them chance to relieve the pain.
Fear
Every person has experienced fear. Some might fear inanimate things, such as death, failure, and disappointment. Others might fear physical things, such as clowns, spiders, people. Regardless of that, fear is truly considered an extreme emotion because it can definitely ignite different reactions from people. This undesirably strong emotion is generated by the belief that an individual or an object is harmful and can put people in danger or risk.
