LET THE WORDS FLOW

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Like P B Shelley remarked, “Our sweetest songs are those tell of saddest thought.” And yet, poets write on, celebrating that pain, expressing it on paper

Writing poetry is like dipping into one’s soul’s ink and then letting those magical words flow on paper. As lyrical and beautiful as that may sound though, it isn’t really that simple. For, writing poetry is an art that doesn’t come easy. What is important, however, is to get started — especially if it is your heart that tells you to pen your thoughts.

Interestingly, inspiration can strike at most times. To begin with, carry a pen and notebook or simply use your tab or phone to type your thoughts when they strike you. If you are, however, rushed for time (say running for a meeting or in the middle of a busy market), try jotting down the catchphrases, the gist of your thoughts in small clues. And when you find the time (but don’t let that be too late since you took notes), sit at your favourite desk or corner of the home, find your prefect setting and then put the clues out in the form you want.

Focus on conveying your thoughts and emotions precisely. A simple but important clue to remember is to ask yourself why you are writing the poem. You could be expressing anger at something around you, or even writing about an old love that still haunts your thoughts. By writing the poem, you should feel like you are pouring out your emotions about what you are writing on. That said, don’t forget the fine art of balance. Remember, there is great beauty in balance. Also the last line needs to have a punch. That is a key to remember while writing poetry.

If you finally have your poem in front of you and are still not completely satisfied with it, remember every skill only gets better with practice. So keep at it.

Another thing to remember is to read and listen to a lot of poems. Not only will this inspire you but it will also help you stay focused on the task ahead. Having said that, don’t let someone’s style take over yours. Getting inspired is great, but that inspiration should bring out the originality in you. It should simply help to let your creative juices flow. Remember you are as unique as those lines on your palms.

So go on, let the magic of your heart and mind flow into words.

Happy writing!

 

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