A poem’s Response area, such as diction and enjambment, create the Response area, or overall atmosphere of the poem.

A poem's response area, carefully crafted,

Dictates the essence of its atmospheric sway,
Through diction's choice, its power displayed,
Enjambment's grace, the tone conveyed.

Within the response area, diction's touch,
Selects each word with intent to clutch
Emotions deep, or thoughts that fly,
To paint a picture, vivid and spry.

From lofty language, or down-to-earth,
Diction's palette unveils the poem's worth,
A lush terrain, or a barren land,
The chosen words shape the reader's hand.

Enjambment, the art of seamless bend,
Lines flowing freely, no abrupt end,
Within each line, the thoughts cascade,
Creating rhythm, like a river's serenade.

With enjambment's touch, the poem's flow,
May rise and fall, may ebb and glow,
Building tension, or granting ease,
It shapes the tempo, the reader's keys.

And so, the response area is born,
From diction's voice, enjambment adorned,
An overall atmosphere begins to emerge,
In a poetic dance, the verses converge.

Be it sorrow, joy, or mystery unveil,
The response area weaves its intricate tale,
Every word, every line, and every rhyme,
Crafting the ambiance, over the sands of time.

So, poets, take heed, the response area's might,
Harness diction and enjambment's lively kite,
For within their grasp, an atmosphere will rise,
A poem's essence, forever imprinted in our eyes.