Literal Irony

Literal Irony

A Poem by William James McPhee

How cruel that I stammer over words
  when written by someone else… that
  my mind cannot accept a logical progression
  of ideas and emotions.

But that I write my own… then, ah then
  I can dance with the language… I can
  play with it like a father tossing a ball
  lovingly to his son… a mother teaching
  a daughter the beauties of a changing
  form… a moment of grace before my eyes.

Still, perhaps my words only mean something
  to me, for I understand my fractured
  sentences… my thought patterns… my
  lack of purpose…
  but to live and breathe in the now like a child
  writing his first word in crayon. 

© 2009 William James McPhee


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i usually don't like poems about writing. it's like shut up and write already, but the two lines bring the piece full circle.

Posted 15 Years Ago


As long as you aren't writing on your grandmother's walls, it's all okay. I know this feeling. I get this way often. Something that helps me through it all is to write in another perspective other than my own. Good write.

Posted 15 Years Ago



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