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Pelorus's avatar

One of my New Year's bingo items last year was to learn a poem by heart, and I managed several in the end. It helps if they rhyme in a fixed pattern, because then often the next few lines suggest themselves once you recall one. The first poem I committed to memory was The Owl and the Pussycat, which was one I was reading to my son a lot anyway.

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Nothing is more helpful to memorizing poetry than walking around while you do it. Actors know this trick. You are memorizing the words on the auditory side of your brain, in muscle memory. People who try to do it sitting down are using the wrong side of their brain. You can do it, but it's harder, and I don't think it sticks as long.

This should be good news for everyone--you can get poetry and exercise at the same time.

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