Poem

Poem

A Poem by Nothing Personal

Writing a poem
You need patience
Words wait inside
gushing to flow out
but you need to pick the right grains
before they settle onto your river
of creation.

Writing a poem
You need coffee,
an instant stimulator
to the neurotransmitters
inside your jumbled up over used brain
So that they can connect , attach
And thoughts dribble to reach their succinct goal.


You sometimes need a very large window,
Overlooking some buildings, a small patch of sky
A road maybe less traveled.
And A distant man walking
Somewhere in slow measured steps.

What you certainly don't need are distractions,
Beethoven and a lovely wife are some
Thinking of Mondays and stock prices are others.

Sadness and Gloom sadly helps,
A condition words and thoughts love,
As they bubble and stubble inside
your wretched, dopamine depleted mind.

Finishing a poem is tougher still
Either you are too short of
Or else you are brimming
with the often unrecognized
Notoriety of words.

The possibilities can be scary too.
What it could have been,
How it would have been
What it actually become
How seemingly nothing came out
out of so many things
the Mess inside remained undisturbed,
You just scooped up some dust.

© Nothing Personal. November 13, 2010.


© 2010 Nothing Personal


My Review

Would you like to review this Poem?
Login | Register




Featured Review

What a wonderful piece of writing! Seems you've truly thought and felt how it is about writing or, trying to. How many people have felt any or all parts of what you've said.

There's so much truth in this that it's difficult to find a special phrase or stanza .. for me perhaps, it's the following that will stay in my mind for quite a while: 'What it could have been, ~ How it would have been ~ What it actually become ~ How seemingly nothing came out ~ out of so many things ..'


Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




Reviews

I think Rory has said it better than anyone else, so I will just say I loved it. Except lately the coffee still hasn't helped in my quest to write like I used to. But I will keep working on retaining and connecting my nuerons inside my jumbled brain.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

[send message][befriend] Subscribe
OR
Good piece

An honest and poetic description of creativity in need in order to create the brutal wave of words that hits us as humans; this gathering of words is called poetry !!

I admire your creativity

Peace

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Very true.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

The imagery is great in this poem. It was really well written.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I JUST STARTED DABBLING IN WRITING POEMS! AND THESE WORDS JUMPED UP AND SLAPED ME IN THE FACE! VERY GOOD WRITE!

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Oh, how well you have stated the case for poets. A wide open window, indeed, with a view of the garden, and the bumblebee/sugarbird bush tapping at the pane, coffee cups and tea cups abound and distractions too many.
Such a real piece, this, with the last line a killer.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

[send message][befriend] Subscribe
.
I really liked the flow and imagery this piece brought with it. While, I think every poet has their own ways of putting words to pen. I like that this shares a process that you use. It's always nice to see another perspective! xD

Kisses - Ash

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

[send message][befriend] Subscribe
.
""Writing a poem
You need patience"

"Writing a poem
You need coffee,
an instant stimulator
to the neurotransmitters"


"Sadness and Gloom sadly helps,
A condition words and thoughts love,
As they bubble and stubble inside
your wretched, dopamine depleted mind"

"the Mess inside remained undisturbed,
You just scooped up some dust""

~i really enjoyed the way u expressed the creative process in the poem.
it doesn't matter whether it is your process or a generalization of the
creative process as a whole-i think that u left poets with some thing
to think about in the grand scheme of artistic expression...
*This is very instinctive and very creatively self aware my friend :)


Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Such an amazing poem! Though my writing process is different due to circumstances (I don't have a large window for one, haha), I can certainly imagine using that process. You got into the head of the poet. Great job!

Posted 14 Years Ago


Bahaha
After reading this
I realize how totally different people's processes for writing are

I'm never patient with words, I never drink coffee, I write to sound not sight, I write alot better when I'm happy, and I finish poems quickly and hardly ever look back

Those differences are what makes writing and the world so great
But I ramble
I really liked reading this piece, and while I giggle at the differences, I accept alot of similarities

Posted 14 Years Ago



Share This
Email
Facebook
Twitter
Request Read Request
Add to Library My Library
Subscribe Subscribe


Stats

1666 Views
46 Reviews
Rating
Shelved in 1 Library
Added on November 13, 2010
Last Updated on December 2, 2010

Author

Nothing Personal
Nothing Personal

TX



About
Hi !! I don't fuss too much about sharing a name or an identity. I came across this website and found it to be an interesting niche for writers without distinctive labels. It is a great place to befri.. more..

Writing

Related Writing

People who liked this story also liked..


Checkmate Checkmate

A Poem by OT