Foundation.
Can people be characterized by how they approach creating poetry?
Well, let's see if points A, B, or C leave an impression?
Title.
Are you a type A, B, or C personality when it comes to writing poetry?
(A lone voice called, Alya, whispers)
Well, hello, are you ready to listen to my voice, and hear what I think I know?
Are you: A.
A rhymer?
A gatekeeper to old or new emotional sensations?
Demanding the freedom to live in a new format?
For real eyes to read from the human nation?
Or are you: B.
A young or old timer, like a goldminer from 1827.
At Coker Creek?
In the high country of Monroe County, Tennessee?
Searching for the right lines, like pure gold?
To express and extinguish a cold, uncontrollable fire?
To turn your soul into one of Poetry's many soldiers, who love all-nighters filled with unquestionable desire?
Going to war every day against tones and metaphors.
Juxtapositions or cold terror?
Or are you: C.
Just another lonely driver?
Stuck on the highways of dreams with a blown tire?
Searching for someone new to become real fighters together?
Who also loves Poetry's all-nighters?
With a mirror image to hold tighter and to help make the load so much more lighter?
Or are are you just a mixture of the three?
A: represents the need to just write poetry for pleasure.
B: represents the need to just write poetry for catharsis.
C: represents the need to just write poetry while seeking solace, in someone special.
Who shares the same bliss of experiencing, Poetry's deep kiss?
(C)
Copyright John Duffy
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