HOW POEMS ARE WRITTEN

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    HOW POEMS ARE WRITTEN

    Aug 18, 2009

    Stand back now, I’m gonna opine.
    If I can just see the first line.
    Do I want to write--
    ‘bout things in the night
    Or write about this life of mine?

    Let’s see now, it's coming to me.
    I’ll write of things that I do see.
    There up in the air--
    A hawk soaring there.
    A wond'rous sight for all to see.

    Is he searching his meal to dine?
    I hope he’s not looking at mine.
    I fixed me a lunch--
    It’s not his to munch.
    I hope he finds elsewhere to dine.

    Oh my, I see a strange creature.
    Can hardly make out it’s features.
    It is too scarey--
    It’s old and hairy.
    It’s mirroring my own features.
    .
    I wonder what else can be found.
    Should I stop this looking around?
    Can’t tell what I’ll find
    That crosses my mind.
    I’ll finish this poem profound.

    By Sheila Weaver
    AKA: Peacefullyabiding

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    Tempestlady commented on HOW POEMS ARE WRITTEN

    11-21-2009

    Whimsy is always wonderful to me. I thought the strage creature might be a old man. LOL. Liked it very much. Write on....

    peacefully

    11/22/2009

    Thanks alot Tempest

    In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.

    Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.

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