Tips for andrews friend

by Postguied Parnell   Mar 18, 2015


Tips, for Andrews friend.
-Never end a poem.
-Let your pen roam across the page. This makes writing fun like a nightclub that's all the rage.
-Tap your foot. Feel the rhythm, feel the rhyme. Trip people up like a clumsy mime. This tickles peoples minds.
-A good first tickle makes a ripple effect and can have people on the edge of peoples seats asking what's next.
-Write with the flow floating low on the frontal lobe.
-Next go with a lobotomy taking apart what they know and putting it back together, not like pudding but more like... it was always one of a feather.
-or whatever.
-Always be real. What gives people more zeal than mass appeal is bringing your girth more down to earth by using wording not exactly common place but not belittling either.
-Neither be pompous or dumb.
-Remember your voice and
-Every choice is only one.
-Always prepare for the future. Pull in old lines like with a suture.
A. I always liked "I'm like neo but more of a poet." It's full of flavor and I know it and its a good opening line for those rhymes that originate with thoughts of fate and deteriorate to something out in space.
It would be a waste for me to only use the line once, using it more doesn't make me a dunce.
B. You know the phrase "A picture is worth a thousand words"? Well every phrase is worth at least one meaning and a meaning is worth more than words alone. I'll write you a poem.
Many people overlook all the meanings a writer cooks up in their head and add to a book where the context is dead.
I'm just saying,
"Said the man in the red pickle suit in a displaying emotional fashion." Is gold.
-Doing things that seem awkward in writing should be seen as bold.
-After all, just picking up that ball point pen is better than nothing.

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