mediocre and faded the average poem no longer strikes chords in the heart's harp use extravagant vocabulary weave your words tight until they seem uncomfortable the original meaning lost between the claustrophobic corners covered in lace and pretentious boasting try but don't try so hard that no one but the classic readers would be able to understand the words you've worked so hard to convey do not force a poem out or it will stick your fingers and it will create a mess similar to a teenage boy it will be long and uncomfortable with itself unknowing of how to adjust into this thing that is supposed to be mature now despite wanting to be simple do not rush poetry find quiet inspiration in silent observations of yourself, of nature rushing poetry makes it fast too many unfilled thoughts racing around in one space not meeting each other despite being so close together tell a story with imagery with delicate words of morality tell a story with flashbacks with soft lips and with stained shirts tell a story with love make your poems with care