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Another poet, reading Sandburg, claimed the challenge of a poem is a sense of sound and structure. Blank verse not verse at all, but wolfish prose in sheepish clothing - tennis played without a net. To me, a net's a barrier; a woven cage of twine and rope spread to catch me taking risks. It keeps me safe, keeps me angry, feeds to full my fear of falling graceless, from taut wires of passion. I come to love the fear and anger. Days of process, days of progress unwind cords of prior ******* Rule by rule, step by step there comes a danger, comes a freedom - writing poems without a net.
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Jan 7, 2011
Jan 7, 2011 at 5:57 AM UTC
Without A Net
Another poet, reading Sandburg, claimed the challenge of a poem is a sense of sound and structure. Blank verse not verse at all, but wolfish prose in sheepish clothing - tennis played without a net. To me, a net's a barrier; a woven cage of twine and rope spread to catch me taking risks. It keeps me safe, keeps me angry, feeds to full my fear of falling graceless, from taut wires of passion. I come to love the fear and anger. Days of process, days of progress unwind cords of prior ******* Rule by rule, step by step there comes a danger, comes a freedom - writing poems without a net.
(c) 1985 Joel M. Frye
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Jan 7, 2011
Jan 7, 2011 at 5:57 AM UTC
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