A Poem and It's Flaws

by AmazinglyEmpty   Jul 17, 2006


A papers edge, a line or two, is where the poet goes, as we pass by, the poet slows, and observes everything insight.

The poet picks up a pen, or maybe a pencil, and scribbles down their thoughts, for that's what poems are.

As you read a poem, you enter a poet's thoughts, so fragile and priceless, the thoughts that you read, contain more than thought.

A poem to it's writer, is more than their thoughts expressed, it's what they live, it's their art, their talent, everything they have, put into one.

A poem is more than you people see, it's a feeling, an emotion, out on it's own, getting a taste of the world, being enjoyed.

So before a poem, and before the ink and paper, the poem is in the air, welcome for one to live it.

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