Thursday, October 17, 2013

On Writing

The birth of a poem is a kind of lingering voices hearing inside my head. These voices cannot be ignored— they are attention seekers and not until they find satisfaction— my head won't stop pounding and my eardrums won't stop aching. Each piece of a poem comes with its own language, rhythm and always parable. In my poetry, I usually let the natural voice flow throughout the stanzas— even when I know it might come back to bite me later. What do I mean by that? Sometimes people may disagree with the content of your writing. Just remember, you are the transcriber and the message cannot be altered. A true poet does not write on the basic to please— you are just ‘one’ of many(...)

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