Maybe it would look better feel nicer sound clearer if i put in fewer spaces.
Do I want all punctuation? Properly formatted sentences can be difficult to rhymatize.
Is rhymatize a word? I think so. Red squiggles underline. Wait... Google says no. I still say yes.
Now I digress. But does that work? Should the flow of ideas be neatly outlined, or come freely as my thoughts?Β Β Perhaps I should spill the words out all as one in unbroken strings of color and thought the way they feel in my head unsaid occasional rhymes and occasional beats and breaks keep changing
is this poetry?
Do random line breaks really take prose and make it poetic or do I need to do actual work and find a form and stick with it?
For now today I'll lilt and play around.
Every poem a new experiment, another chance to try something new.
To play with rhythm, feelings, and sounds, to meticulously arrange language into a perfect unbroken form,
Or to simply see where the thoughts take me. Should my real point be what is said, or how I am saying it?
Sometimes the saying itself is the point.
Now for something really, really experimental. I didn't really know how this would end up when I started writing it.
For this summer, I've made a commitment to draft a poem every day if at all possible. I've done it three days in a row now (though I haven't edited or published the other poems yet) and I thank everyone who reads any of my work most deeply. It really boosts my motivation to keep going, so by simply reading and especially by giving feedback you really help me to keep trying and ultimately to get better. So thank you ever so much.