Poeticpiers, you're nice enough
and your love of rhyme I see
but I prefer the freer forms
found in prose-poetry
and i'm glad that you've found comfort
in the matching up of words
I do it too from time to time
but restrictions for the birds.
History Of Prose Poetry: (courtesy of Wikipedia)
As a specific form, prose poetry is generally assumed to have originated in 19th-century France.
At the time of the prose poem's emergence, French poetry was dominated by the Alexandrine, an extremely strict and demanding form that poets such as Aloysius Bertrand and Charles Baudelaire rebelled against. Further proponents of the prose poem included other French poets such as Arthur Rimbaud and Stphane Mallarm.
The prose poem continued to be written in France and found profound expression, in the mid-20th century, in the prose poems of Francis Ponge.
... Modernist authors wrote prose poetry consistently, including Gertrude Stein and Sherwood Anderson.
Then, for a while, prose poems died out, at least in English-until the early 1950s and '60s, when American poets such as Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan, Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs, Russell Edson, Charles Simic, Robert Bly and James Wright experimented with the form. Simic won the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for his 1989 collection, The World Doesn't End ...
... Using figurative language to provoke thought, it invites a reader into unusual perspectives to question what is traditionally thought of ...
I sometimes, too, find this a horror. But this comes from too much introspection. We find no horror in the moon as it blindly runs its circuit. This is life. We all travel through it. We are all on autopilot a good portion of the time, and as the moon, we all have our pox marks from encountering the metors of life.
sometimes less is more. i think you've nailed it with this one. its got a good flow, simple but speaks volumes. i love the imagery & descriptions in this. an enjoyable read.
36 y/o going on 90, here now, gotta do something to keep the next half interesting. Aside from the poems I am also a failed musician, artist and capitalist. Feel free to write if you like, i'm only .. more..