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HOW I BECAME POET!

 


The truth is,


I don't believe I could rehearse


Any of them today?


If you asked me to


Whether I'm writing prose or poetry,


The words arrive in profusion.


Leave as abruptly as possible.


like migrating birds.


I am merely the body of water.


where they pause to rest.


while travelling to drier climes.


I never know exactly.


What I'm going to say


when I begin a poem.


It might be brief or


It might be short.


I didn't intend it.


And after the poem is over,


I resume my silence.


I keep to myself, "Silence."





The unpredictable and fleeting nature of creativity, and the poet's role as a vessel for inspiration.

The poem explores the experience of the poet as a conduit for creative inspiration, highlighting the unpredictable and transient nature of the creative process. The poet likens themselves to a body of water that serves as a temporary resting place for migrating birds - the words and ideas come and go freely, without warning or control. The poem reflects on the idea that the poet is merely a vessel for the words and ideas that flow through them, and that they do not necessarily have control over what they create. The poem also touches on the theme of silence and introspection, suggesting that the poet's role is not only to create, but also to observe and reflect on their own creative process. Ultimately, the poem celebrates the mystery and beauty of creativity, and the poet's unique position as both participant and observer in this process.



The poem also touches on the idea that creativity can manifest in different forms - whether in prose or poetry - and that the experience of creation is unique to each individual. The poet suggests that they may not be able to recreate the same words or ideas if asked to rehearse them, emphasizing the ephemeral nature of the creative process.


Furthermore, the poem invites the reader to contemplate their own relationship with creativity and inspiration. The metaphor of the migrating birds encourages us to consider the idea of creativity as a journey - one that is constantly evolving and taking us to new places. It invites us to embrace the unpredictability and impermanence of the creative process, and to approach it with openness and curiosity.


Overall, the poem celebrates the beauty and mystery of creativity, highlighting the poet's role as a vessel for inspiration, and encouraging us to embrace the unpredictable and transient nature of the creative process.





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