Three days in and I've thought about writing poems more times than I can count. I concluded last week that even though I'm not doing another poetry challenge for 2019, I will still write poems whenever they come to me and, well, I have...mostly. Last night as I drifted off to dreamland I had a fleeting beginning to a poem and I didn't roll over to capture it on the paper beside my bed. So, sorry.
It happened again though, more recently, the urge to capture my thoughts. And so I did.
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1/6/2019 09:29:26 pm
Though you were just starting to write poems, I love the fact that you were very eager to learn this field. When I was just starting, I was thinking of quitting already because writing a poem was no joke. There's a need for you to be deep and be creative with your words. Until one day, I've learned that it all void down to your desire to express your emotions. Poems are mostly about your emotions, so you need to use it as a tool for you to express what you really feel. For sure, your readers will appreciate your sincerity and genuineness of your work more than its appeal.
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AuthorCreative enthusiast, gregarious naturalist, opinionated humanist, MBA, RYT 200. Amy Kay Czechowicz completed a poetry challenge for 2018, 2020, and half of 2023 by posting an original poem daily to this blog. She teaches yin and vinyasa weekly at Green Lotus Yoga in Lakeville, Minnesota and chimes in here from time to time with musings and rhymes. Archives
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