"Poetic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Denoting or relating to an art form in words or language that is valued for its aesthetic appeal and emotional power.Characterized by a great deal of imagination, sensitivity, and sensibility.Expressed in language that is imaginative, emotional, and beautiful, often in a subtle or suggestive way.Example: "The poet's words were a poetic tribute to her loved one."
A rare or obsolete word.Poephila (noun)Origin: Greek ( بورῆφα, "labia of the mouth") and Heller (a German naturalist)Meaning: A genus of small birds of the family Estrildidae, commonly known as finches.
A poetaster is a colloquial or informal term used to describe someone who writes poetry, but not very well. It's someone who fancies themselves to be a poet, but their work lacks skill, talent, or originality. The term is often used pejoratively to imply that the person writing the poetry is amateurish or below a certain standard.
I couldn't find any evidence of the word "poetastry" being a real word in the English language. However, I think you may be thinking of the word "pastry," which refers to a type of baked good made with a dough based on flour, butter, or other fats.
A poeticule is a small poetic or literary gem, often a short poetic phrase or line, that is considered elegant and effective in its expression of thought or emotion.