Open Arms Welcome Poetry Muse

rew4er2nail

I gently beckon inspiration

for dalliance with mother tongue

English Language, each

singular lettered manifestation

familiar to yours truly symbolized

by panoply, sans twenty six letters,

whereby this patient scrivener

luxuriates, when writer's block

yields sudden gush,

nee burst of creativity

dissolving impenetrable wall

mental log jammed impasse,

discourages literary ambitions

dashed exerted forcefulness

'pon cerebral terra incognita

counterproductive grip locks

figurative drawbridge begetting

utmost frustration allowing egress

and ingress constituting obstructed surge

temporarily disabling free and clear

transmission between damned fount

barricading abundant bajillion ideas

silent at loggerheads clangor and din

analogous between unswerving enemies

prepared to fight till the death,

exhausting mental energy expended

attempting armistice with futile results,

hence quixotic oft repeated

time tested metaphor

i.e. deliberate pressure foisted

upon seat of aging cerebral matter

inadvertently coloring fist sized organ

at least fifty shades of gray,

versus unexpurgated brainstorming

linkedin with unfettered restraint

breeds favorable prodigious ideas


jotted/ typed stream of consciousness fashion

modus operandi favorable to engender

receptive access, asper her excellent see

i.e. entrance untrammeled leeway

with minimal clash of opposing

titanic invisible entities

thus, aye abandon battering ram

 

to experience positive outcome

giving good n plenti profuse flood

unstoppable geyser spewing

plethora of appealing material

to arrange into cogent synchronicity!

 

 

  • Author: rew4er2nail (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 19th, 2019 01:18
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 11
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  • Fay Slimm.

    A bouquet of reasons for giving the Muse a big welcome - -and so eloquently presented too. Thank you for the reminder that our aim as poets should be to achieve a "plethora of appealing material" An inspiring first read of my day.

  • dusk arising

    Challenge you to say all that in five or six lines which would be a really punchy and powerful result.



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