There is the ancient story of a shepherd boy whose king outfitted him with armor to ready him for the challenges of the day and the boy could not walk so he threw off the armor picked up his sling and tended his father’s flock with peace and joy freely erupting in song.
My armor is not wealth or wit I cannot make myself fit into the current conventions and hype trying to conform to the normal type stops up the energies that yearn to flow freely and gleefully and urge me to go to the dawn, darkness, clouds and sun to wrap myself in words that run like sparkling streams and windswept dreams.
Poetry is my armor for each day where worries and problem allay where I search my feelings and mind for the word elixir loosening knots that bind. This armor does not weigh me down but frees me to my triggering town where I find and create the poet me and the landscape of my soul’s poetry.
My favorite book about writing poetry is one by Richard Hugo, Triggering Town where he says, “Your triggering subjects are those that ignite your need for words. When you are honest to your feel¬ings, that triggering town chooses you. Your words used your way will generate your meanings. Your obsessions lead you to your vocabulary. Your way of writing locates, even creates, your inner life. The relation of you to your language gains power. The relation of you to the triggering subject weakens.”