It seems there are two ways (at least) that poetry can be read. The first way is to read it at a regular pace and appreciate it for the initial impression it gives you and not putting too much thought and/or analysis of form, structure, etc. into it and the second is to dissect the poem for every possible source of meaning which requires you to look at metric, form, diction, etc.
I tend to read poetry the first way, myself. This might be because I'm a pretty lazy reader, myself, and it also has to do with the fact that I like reading a poem and taking a small image from it rather than tearing it down piece by piece. Of course, there have been pieces I have broken down (mainly for a class I took once) and I find that it adds a whole new level of appreciation to a poem.
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