I frequently and consciously use the following in my poetry:
Simple sense imagery, usually visual
More complex imagery that attempts to elicit several sensory responses simultaneously
Similes, primarily to convey sense impressions
Similes, primarily to convey more complex responses than simple sense impressions
Metaphors, in which the poem spells out the relationship between both the tenor (the abstract thing or idea I wish to talk about) and the vehicle (the concrete thing or idea to which I compare the abstraction)
Metaphors, in which the tenor is implicit or assumed, while the poem appears to focus exclusively on the vehicle
Symbols within my poems
More complex symbols, in which the principle theme or ideas of the poem—considering individual poem as an integral whole—is communicated indirectly, through the mediation of the poems
I frequently and consciously use the following sound devices in creating the music of my poetry: