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Poetess, rare in contemporary usage yet, not rare in actuality. Am I a poet? Or a poetess? The word "poetry" derives from the Latin feminine noun poetria, meaning not "poetry" but "poetess. So, confusion reigns in my mind as to what I am but not what I do, or why I do it. Do I write because I want recognition? Fame? Accolades? No. Do I write because I need to? Yes. Words soothe my soul, whether they be dark words or words forged in the light. Poetry allows the poet and the reader to visualise nay experience all forms of love, hurt, pain, madness, and suffering, the poet, the poem and the reader become as one.
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May 28, 2014
May 28, 2014 at 1:44 PM UTC
Poet(ess)?
Poetess, rare in contemporary usage yet, not rare in actuality. Am I a poet? Or a poetess? The word "poetry" derives from the Latin feminine noun poetria, meaning not "poetry" but "poetess. So, confusion reigns in my mind as to what I am but not what I do, or why I do it. Do I write because I want recognition? Fame? Accolades? No. Do I write because I need to? Yes. Words soothe my soul, whether they be dark words or words forged in the light. Poetry allows the poet and the reader to visualise nay experience all forms of love, hurt, pain, madness, and suffering, the poet, the poem and the reader become as one.
© JLB Marianne Moore famously described the poet's job as creating "imaginary gardens with real toads in them".(Poetry)
Camellia-japonica
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May 28, 2014
May 28, 2014 at 1:44 PM UTC
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