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No, the title of a poem is enclosed by inverted commas (eg 'The Hollow Men' by TS Eliot) but the title of a book-length text - for example a novel or a volume of poems - is always italicised (eg The Skylight by Robert Gray).
There are a few poems with this title. One of them is in a collection "An African Thunderstorm and Other Poems" by David Rubadiri which is about the effects of colonists on the native population.
To emphasize that phrase's importance.
"Drummer Hodge" by Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) was first published in "Literature" on 23rd November 1899 with the title "The Dead Drummer". It later appeared as one of the "War Poems" in Hardy's 1901 collection "Poems of the Past and the Present" with its new title .
Yes, all poems need a title, just like all books, songs, and movies need a title.
Tupac
the book of poems, or the book with alot of peoms, or the awesome book of poems,
the moon,full moon
Which one of Lewis's poems?
Midnight. Pause. Trouble.
Words to the Wise
Audry Rose
"The Rose That Grew From The Concrete", a book which contains his poems.
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When typing the title of a poem in text, it is generally recommended to italicize it rather than underline it. This helps to distinguish the title from the rest of the text and adhere to formatting standards for written work.