Elizabethan Sea

The Formation of Poetry

The Formation of Poetry

 

Loose a writer among shards of word,

Pieces of life, glittering glass,

Pieces of the present and the past,

Pieces of speech long remembered.

 

Imagine forever occasionally.

Drop the reins and set the mind free.

Listen for the spark that keeps the fire burning,

The reason for the ship\'s tossing and turning.

 

Carve out what you mean it to be.

Shape in time to your own harmony,

Separate out the shining stars,

Will you pride yourself on the scars?

 

Precious pearls and charms alike beaded,

No music nor notes are needed.

Song-like swing with rhythm and rhyme,

On the waves of a tale in time.

 

Indulge in writer\'s pleasure,

Gush over the sea, the sunset,

The moon without measure,

Dramatize and imagine,

In a writer\'s web,

All of the songs we will spin.

 

Images that flash brilliant as a knife,

Splash vivid paintings of glee,

How do you describe happy?

Give them the breathe of life.

 

Take some trinkets down from the shelf,

Careful not to cut yourself

On reminescent diamonds of the mind,

Past times never quite left behind.

 

But if you do,

Smear the words with your tears,

Write about your joys and your fears,

Because afterall,

Poetry is emotion and emotion comes from you.