INSTRUCTIONS JUST ADD WATER

INSTRUCTIONS JUST ADD WATER

A Poem by andrew mitchell

A seed, one word
Enters via a breeze
Only to settle
On my mind.

To be born
I water this thought , this word.
Its shell divides,
Splits and sprouts
And settles attached
On the walls of my mind.

Water I do
I feel its growth
I feed its need.
The lines appear
Taking shape and moves
Developing I feel it.

A verse, a poem 
Born now, I see
Images that flow;
They appear controlled.
To be splashed on paper
Ready to view.

Leaving me now 
Like a bird leaving the nest;
A wave of thanks and goodbye.

© 2015 andrew mitchell


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Hi Andrew. I so luuuv this. That's all we often get to start with, just that little seed of thought and if we don't nurture it, it is gone, just like a wispy cloud that is there but has no real substance. I love how you portray the process, so smooth from start to finish. This is another good flowing poem filled with reality!! alf

Posted 9 Years Ago


Isn't that the way with writing. I have many thoughts jotted that are parts of a write, but the rest blew out the door. When they grow to completion is good. Valentine

Posted 9 Years Ago


Love the metaphor you carry through this wonderful description of the conception and birthing of a poem. Like our children, all we can do is nurture it and push it into the world.

Posted 9 Years Ago


A good metaphor for the inspiration and thought processes of the writer. And like a garden often our efforts come to naught as that seed falls upon stony ground lol!

Posted 9 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

9 Years Ago

Indeed many are lost lol Thanks John lol

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