PDF download Download Article PDF download Download Article

A biopoem is a poem with a very specific formula. It describes a person, and it is 10 lines long. You can write a biopoem about yourself or about someone else; the formula works either way.

Part 1
Part 1 of 2:

Constructing a Biopoem

PDF download Download Article
  1. For example: “Abraham”. [1]
  2. For example: “Fierce unyielding brave tall”. [2]
    Advertisement
  3. For example: “Son of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, husband of Mary Lincoln”. [3]
  4. It can be people, as well. For example: “Lover of freedom, tall hats, and good speeches”. [4]
  5. For example: “Who felt patriotism for his country and who felt grief at a divided nation”. [5]
  6. For example: “Who feared what would become of a divided country, feared the south would win, feared the costs of war”. [6]
  7. For example: “Who issued the Emancipation Proclamation and who won the Civil War”. [7]
  8. For example: “Who wanted to see the nation whole again”. [8]
  9. For example. “Born in Kentucky, died at Ford’s Theater in Washington, DC”. [9]
  10. For example: “Lincoln”. [10]
  11. The finished poem should look something like the one below:
    • “Abraham
    • Fierce unyielding brave tall
    • Son of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, husband of Mary Lincoln
    • Lover of freedom, tall hats, and good speeches
    • Who felt patriotism for his country and who felt grief at a divided nation
    • Who feared what would become of a divided country, feared the south would win, feared the costs of war
    • Who issued the Emancipation Proclamation and who won the Civil War
    • Who wanted to see the nation whole again
    • Born in Kentucky, died at Ford’s Theater in Washington, DC
    • Lincoln"
  12. Advertisement
Part 2
Part 2 of 2:

Writing and Formatting a Biopoem

PDF download Download Article
  1. Then try to incorporate these characteristics into the poem. For instance, instead of just saying “Lover of animals,” you could put, “Who loves her 3 orange tabbies to pieces.” In other words, be specific.
  2. Use words that best represent the person you are describing. Choose strong, vibrant words to describe them and what they love. Don’t use slang unless the person used that type of slang themselves.
  3. Use double spacing, as it will help each line stand out. Use present tense if the person is still alive, but past tense if the person has died. [11]
  4. Advertisement

Sample Biopoem

Community Q&A

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    Does a biopoem only have to be 10 lines, or is there some way to make it at least 15 lines?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    The formula for a biopoem includes a specific number of lines (10 or 11). The writer is not free to write some other number of lines and still call it a biopoem.
  • Question
    Do I have to center the lines or should it be on the left side of the paper?
    Community Answer
    It doesn't really matter. It all depends on the format and preference of the author.
  • Question
    Can it be about anyone?
    Mb_8c5efc5939c9
    Community Answer
    Yes, it can be about you or your mum or your pet cat. It is up to you, as the creator of that world, you and only you are in charge.
Ask a Question
      Advertisement

      Video

      Tips

      Submit a Tip
      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
      Name
      Please provide your name and last initial
      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

      About This Article

      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 74,787 times.

      Did this article help you?

      Advertisement