This document provides an overview of concrete poetry. It defines concrete poetry as poetry that combines words with visual images by arranging the text in the shape or form of the subject. There are traditionally three ways this is done: (1) having the text follow the outline of an object, (2) filling a shape with text about the subject, or (3) using the text layout to form an image on the page. The document notes that concrete poetry emphasizes the visual form of the text over standard syntax.