I'm a writer but lately everyone's been telling me to write something i can perform. In front of an audience, in front of a crowd, head held high standing proud, my written verses said out loud cooking up a calm before the storm. In my best suit on top of a stage performing written word, slurred stanzas revolting in my ribcage painting you a world in black ink. Listening to the clink of the sea of beverages served for everyone here to listen to me lessen my verbal baggage before it makes me sink.
I'm a writer and I'm writing something I can perform for people to listen to. For fifteen years I've been writing poetry to be read privately and it's the only thing I have ever known to do. Spoken word poetry and written poetry are very different things if you start to compare the two. Written poetry captures the intimacy of reading the three main words for romance while spoken word lets you hear the voice of someone saying I love you.
I have developed a genuine fondness for reading poetry alone to myself in the middle of the night. But spoken word gives me this new feeling of affection for that one person performing verbal art in front of the spotlight.
Written poetry reminds me of Shakespeare's "parting is such sweet sorrow" read from a letter and knowing things will no longer be the same. While spoken word poetry is Edgar Allan Poe's raven visiting me at night but instead of saying "nevermore" it croaks your name.