When you decide to reveal Sanskrit, here are reflections on what I have writ: Experience develops a well rounded view of life and of ways to see things anew; life is the source of many a poem - live it so that way you really can show 'em.
Starting a poem doesn't always come easy, write something smart and not too ******. Ideas may come quick, sometimes they are tough; searching for rhymes and the right meter is rough. The words have to flow in melodious fashion, and the feeling resound with thunderous passion.
Without these elements, so high is the cost - confuse your audience, the meaning gets lost! Consult a thesaurus, dictionary, muse your public must wear the subject's shoes. Then in the end, when your last word is writ, someone will still think your poem is sh...ort a syllable.
a poem born on October 14, 1998 by Andrew G. Wendell Rev 03-17-13