Concrete (Shape) poetry must describe an object, person or an animal. The special things about concrete poetry, is that the words of the poem form the shape of the topic in the poem. Concrete poems, doesn’t have to rhyme! They may use punctuation like commas for a list. Using poetic devices would add a nice touch. Concrete poems often use alliteration or similes (or both). To brainstorm an idea for a concrete poem, try thinking of things you like or places you’ve been. Try and use as many describing words as you can. You can even add sentences to your concrete poems!
Here is my one of my concrete poems about cats. You can see it forms
the shape of a cat. I used a reference of my cat, Yuki.