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It's easy to write a poem. It's hard, however, to write a piece of originality : something where you don't fear people are reading it thinking "Where have I seen this before?". No clichés, no copying, no integrating bits of your work and bits of others, always give credit where credit is due. Etcetera. But that's not really what poetry is about. I guess, in my own words and understanding of it, it's just about expression and ideas and spilling words onto pages that you could never say aloud. I guess it comes from the abyss within yourself. Where, in your heart, letters swim in pools of emotions waiting to be saved and salvaged. And in your mind, they are forming in an orderly line waiting to be made sense of. Maybe none of this makes any sense. Or maybe it does. I once heard the expression : "Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everyone I've ever known." And that's the **** truth.
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Nov 19, 2014
Nov 19, 2014 at 8:52 PM UTC
Classic Initiation for my First Poem.
It's easy to write a poem. It's hard, however, to write a piece of originality : something where you don't fear people are reading it thinking "Where have I seen this before?". No clichés, no copying, no integrating bits of your work and bits of others, always give credit where credit is due. Etcetera. But that's not really what poetry is about. I guess, in my own words and understanding of it, it's just about expression and ideas and spilling words onto pages that you could never say aloud. I guess it comes from the abyss within yourself. Where, in your heart, letters swim in pools of emotions waiting to be saved and salvaged. And in your mind, they are forming in an orderly line waiting to be made sense of. Maybe none of this makes any sense. Or maybe it does. I once heard the expression : "Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everyone I've ever known." And that's the **** truth.
josieternal
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Nov 19, 2014
Nov 19, 2014 at 8:52 PM UTC
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