As midnight approaches I realize
As midnight approaches I realize
my poem has been written before
by Whitman who published his own work
again and again, celebrating himself
as lover and poet of nature.
W. C. W. wrote the same poem as
a memo on a refrigerator,
mastering the line, short lines
to control how to read his work.
Cummings wrote the same poem
when rhyme was declared dead.
He hid it, etcetera, creating his own
made up puzzle words.
Poets laud a total poem, a pure one.
giving their all,
considering the same elements
of the craft, and draft
the same poem,
aware that there can be
no pefect crime.
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Oh but how we try for that elusive perfection. Great.
Some might call it passion…
Yes, yes. I like this so much and you are right.
Oh, to be right makes me want to write more.
Great insight into poetry
I have been intrigued by poetry since I was in grade school.
William Carlos Williams’ “In the American Grain” one of my all time inspirations. Really like your poems about poets.
Thanks for liking my poems about poets. I am a student of poets. Williams taught me many things that keep guiding me, even though I only sought out his poetry and the poetry of others for inspiration–guidance. Thanks Jim…
I too enjoy your poems about poets.