today I read a series
of rules
for writing poetry.
one that caught my eye was:
"If it hasn't been edited, it isn't a poem. It is a draft."
it was stated with such conviction, I was convinced.
I said to myself:
"I've never written a poem... these are all
drafts."
but this guy also said:
never rhyme,
use the word soul
and you should be shot,
if it doesn't sound beautiful
it isn't a poem.
also he was writing rules
on how to write poetry.
who does that?
I resolved that he must be
a pretentious ******
this is the raw stuff
that we all have to work with.
but no one ever publishes
their first draft.
so we're stuck
living in our own raw
footage,
and comparing it to
everyone else's highlight reel.
if you don't want to call this
poetry, that's fine.
you can **** on
my initial *****
Sep 30, 2012
Sep 30, 2012 at 12:17 PM UTC
today I read a series
of rules
for writing poetry.
one that caught my eye was:
"If it hasn't been edited, it isn't a poem. It is a draft."
it was stated with such conviction, I was convinced.
I said to myself:
"I've never written a poem... these are all
drafts."
but this guy also said:
never rhyme,
use the word soul
and you should be shot,
if it doesn't sound beautiful
it isn't a poem.
also he was writing rules
on how to write poetry.
who does that?
I resolved that he must be
a pretentious ******
this is the raw stuff
that we all have to work with.
but no one ever publishes
their first draft.
so we're stuck
living in our own raw
footage,
and comparing it to
everyone else's highlight reel.
if you don't want to call this
poetry, that's fine.
you can **** on
my initial *****
