A lonely woman can write about her lover on valentine's day. She can describe his most endearing traits line upon line upon line-- as if...he existed.
A young girl can share her deepest erotic thoughts, demonstrating an ability to take the reader's hand and guide them with her words, leaving them satiated-- but only if she's skilled enough.
For those depressed and those searching to release their pain-- It's a bloodletting.
They've been raped, they've been bullied, ignored and even wounded. The dark side held them too long.
They need you to listen or simply just notice they're alive. They may wonder if writing is all a fruitless endeavor when their written cries for help go unnoticed.
But behind poetry's walls...
A man can offer us a character, from a fictitious town that resembles trees, sidewalks, roads and even paths of his own treasured youth.
An adolescent can share a broken heart with a seemingly invisible world. He/she can release all the angst, tear by tear, until the poem has ended-- for now.
Poetry is a haven for ideas, rants, memories or thoughts that otherwise would go unheard by most. The family simply wouldn't understand.
It is a platform for those skilled or unskilled; for those confident and those apprehensive; for those that standout and those whose computer is their only escape.
Some here, have painstakingly learned poetry has its elements: meter, rhyme, metaphor, and more. As for others, form, cadence, line breaks... are all unimportant.
The prolific and the obscene; those with morals and those without; religious; atheists... they're all involved.
People have left poetry for greener pastures, only to re-emerge days, weeks, or even years later when the writer needed another ear to listen to all he/she wanted to say.
It is a source of frustration, joy and confusion, all mentioned into one place.
It is your yesteryear, your today, and all your tomorrows.
It's a percentage of your life, your time and your thoughts. It consists of creation and destruction.
It's a statement; it's a confession. It's a voice that understands; It's a disciplinarian that doesn't. It's a welcome sign. It's a keep out sign. It's a microcosm of continents and far off cultures. It's a ghost from the past. It's a community. It's a small town. It's a lyrical lagoon.
It's you...it's me...it's us sailing within our own private harbor.
brilliant depiction of WC and its "patrons". as I was reading along, I caught myself nodding in ascent cos you really hit it on the head, Relic.
I find WC a wonderful place to spend time and learn and, maybe, bring something with you for all to see.
good one, Relic.
Wow!! You left nothing within writing to be called poetry... It's so vivid and full of description. Yes, here in the cafe we share our emotions or sometimes what others might gone through by our writings. Sometimes it's our story sometimes not, but we like to project our ideas through this poetry thing and even our confusions also, as you rightly said. It's a process of release, a chanel.
Thank you so much for this elaborate miniature version of our emotions we call POETRY
I was looking for a good poem to read here, and this is it!!! You enlighten uncountable reasons for why do writers write, such travel this is because at times we don't even think about it all, but it has been so well described by your great words. Such an amazing write this is, and not that many would think about writing something similar, so a very well done from me dear Relic!!!!
Stay safe!
See you
Sil
:-)))
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
I appreciate your comment, Sil. I'll try to comment on one of your poems when time permits. :)
Poetry is so accurately explained in
this write-up ; you touched down on
so many views for why we write it
whether truth or fiction it's a great
way to release emotions past; present
and future poetry is good for the soul
absolutely brilliant and one of my favorite poems i've ever read.
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Thanks so much for your kind and generous review, Lovelymarina. 😃
3 Years Ago
I'm so inspired by your poetry...and I'm new at it. Would you mind popping over to my page and givin.. read moreI'm so inspired by your poetry...and I'm new at it. Would you mind popping over to my page and giving some constructive criticism on one of my works? Thank you dearly.
OH WOW. That second stanza is absolutely gorgeous but the line "to release their pain--
It's a bloodletting." feels so relateable and raw. I think you do an incredible job of giving the readers a taste of why folks write (Poetry) each stanza its own journey!!
An old poem and pleased to find that it is out for an airing. It deserves to be. You describe so well the poetry journey and this forum where I hang out with like minded souls. Thanks Tim.
That is the beauty of poetry it is imperfectly perfect with its own words images and feeling being poured upon the pages with laughter love sex nature sadness pain and infinite other topics and thoughts. I love this unique poem about all that poetry can be
All of this. I have always dreamed writing, but what sounded good in my head seemed like garbage on paper, so for years just tore it up or deleted. Finally worked up the courage to not hit delete. A few months later clicked that terrifying "publish" button. I regret so much the stuff that is lost forever, but here we are now!
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
Live and learn. And yes, here we are. Thanks so much, Brad.
It's so true. Every thought or opinion one feels can be expressed. Poetry invites and allows the mind and pen to talk about any emotion, opinion, imaginative or logical streak within Self. It allows free rein to be Anything or Anybody. '.. trickling stream in sun-drenched Summer or adventurer to infinity.' Poetry is pure magic in both the simplest form or academic.
What a wonderful piece of writing, Relic. One of the best I've read and felt in eleven years …