What happens
if a poet
has nothing
left to write?
Part of my inspiration comes from sharing my love of poetry with readers like you. I think to myself: there'd be no point to writing if I were my only reader! Thank you all for visiting!
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Sunday, April 6, 2014
How to love a poet
the problem with
being a poet in love,
is that you savor
and trust each word your lover has
without question.
we are simply in love
with bare literature,
spoken from the lips of someone we hold
in higher regard
then ourselves sometimes.
when you love a poet
each word you utter,
should be a piece of artwork
each sentence,
a highly thought out structure of awe and beauty to leave us seeping
in the warmth of your voice
caressing such fine words
so when deciding that you love someone,
who writes or reads
fill their souls with beauty, memories & truth especially,
for a poet's heart breaks at ease.
being a poet in love,
is that you savor
and trust each word your lover has
without question.
we are simply in love
with bare literature,
spoken from the lips of someone we hold
in higher regard
then ourselves sometimes.
when you love a poet
each word you utter,
should be a piece of artwork
each sentence,
a highly thought out structure of awe and beauty to leave us seeping
in the warmth of your voice
caressing such fine words
so when deciding that you love someone,
who writes or reads
fill their souls with beauty, memories & truth especially,
for a poet's heart breaks at ease.
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