Lessons on Web Poetry

Lessons on Web Poetry

A Poem by Red Brick Keshner
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Truncated version of a 4-line four stanza poem that died when the browser crashed before I could CTRL+S.

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Write yourself into a corner

Read yourself into a frenzy

Speak yourself hoarse in the throat

and above all else -

Listen carefully to your Muse






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© 2010 Red Brick Keshner


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This poem and the little blurb about the story behind it are more or less the way of the writer in the twenty-first century.
I loved it because I always think about say, Thoreau at Walden, and how that's near impossible these days, but instead we bury ourselves in the technology that is far less reliable then the quiet solitude of nature that the Romantics espoused.

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Added on December 21, 2010
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Red Brick Keshner
Red Brick Keshner

Brisbane, West Moreton, Australia



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My life is one poetic journey. If I am not reading or writing poetry, I simply live it. To me the experience of poetry should be such - to breathe it, create it, and receive it from poems and lives th.. more..

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