We've drifted far from the point
@JuiceBox52 raised.
I used to play on a ball team where to be on the 'roster', you had to be a published poet, fiction writer or screenwriter. We would go to a restaurant/bar after the games - your basic rough place poet's hangout. There was always one, moving as the students found it and ruined it. After one game, we were in there with about thirty other people when someone loudly named a poet who was approaching the front door.
I missed her name, but was too cool to ask who it was. I knew I was supposed to recognize her face. What followed was amazing.
She stepped through the door and the entire bar stood up, silently. Not just the writer's ball team, but the junkies, the people having a bite to eat, the stalking students. She stopped dead, really not sure what to do, and everyone applauded for a moment, then sat down. In seconds, the place was noisy and normal. Everything she and her friends ordered was paid for before it got to her table.
I've met a few serious poets, and a few really good ones. Leonard Cohen used to drop by our table (he always wore a suit and was too cool to play ball). My respect for these people is high. They work very hard to try to express ideas we can respond to, just like visual artists, musicians, and other creative people with a craft that has to be learned.
We've sidetracked into showing stick figures when discussing painting.
Juice, a fish forum isn't the place to share or workshop poetry, but you go for it. It doesn't pay, but it does sometimes create beauty.