What do you think of when I say poetry?
I used to exclusively think of high
school English class. There were the kids who worked to meet the
requirements, the ones who groaned when we entered the poetry part of
the curriculum, those that gained praise from the teacher but told
their classmates they just threw in random artsy words, and the kids
who forever swore to loath it.
I wasn't one of them but I couldn't
appreciate what we were studying. One of the twenty some poems we
would write was permitted to be a free verse. I never learned to
break the rules so that I would know when the structure would add
value to my writing.
When I started writing poetry, I mean
really writing, to express myself and communicate my inner
commentary, I realized I wanted other people to experience it the
right way. Some of that came out in my poem, Not a Poem (KTL Pg. 55).
For many of you, the journey to
understanding poetry will need a restart. Let your misconceptions go.
Banish your inner critic and burn the village down(in your
imagination) so that together we might draw in the ashes.
Come Along Writers.
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