1. Choose a topic. What aspect of your identity do you want to write about? This could be anything from your race, gender, sexuality, or religion to your hobbies, interests, or values.
2. Brainstorm. Once you've chosen a topic, start brainstorming ideas for things that you could say about it. What makes you unique? What are you proud of? What challenges have you faced?
3. Write a draft. Start writing your poem by putting down your thoughts and ideas in no particular order. Don't worry about grammar or punctuation at this point - just get your thoughts down on paper.
4. Revise and edit. Once you have a draft of your poem, start revising and editing it. Make sure your grammar and punctuation are correct, and that your ideas are clear and concise. You can also add figurative language, such as metaphors, similes, and personification, to make your poem more interesting.
5. Share your poem. Once you're happy with your poem, share it with others. You can read it aloud to friends and family, or post it online. Sharing your poem is a great way to connect with others and explore your identity.
Example of an Identity poem:
I am a woman,
Strong and independent.
I have faced many challenges,
But I have always overcome them.
I am proud of who I am,
And I am not afraid to be myself.
I am black,,
I am a woman,
I am a Christian.
I am a proud black woman,
I will not be afraid,
I am a child of God.
I am proud of my skin"",
I am proud of my hair"",
I am proud of my culture,
I am a black woman,
I am strong, beautiful and intelligent,
I will not let anyone tell me differently.