For beginning poets! 4-17-2021 |
Daring to dance the waltz with words doesn't mean a 'poem has to rhyme.' It's orchestrations of words, adding steps to the dance-- a swirl of sounds: taking a chance. But no. Doesn't need to rhyme. Sometimes it tells you. Takes off and you are just fingers attacking the keyboard, merely a conduit for your muse to have its say. Emotional poems can be easier. The kind you dig your claws into, the kind that leaves you with dirty fingernails, the kind that leaves you gutted. Not the love poem type, save those for later. Write the 'my heart was shattered and now I've glass imbedded in my arches' poem. Write the 'hollow emptiness of a space that should be filled with two or more where sounds echo off empty walls' poem. Write the 'lost in a morass of confusion, indecision; where am I going?' poem. Let your mind just go. Let it travel and just scramble to keep up. Forget all the rules, the oughta, shoulda, couldas and just write what is thrumming through your blood, slamming into the corridors of your mind, swimming through frustrated currents in the river of your life. Dare to try. |