05-15-2014, 05:30 AM
If someone sincerely loves poetry, chances are they will have read and written enough poetry that they won't want their poems to have essentially the same content as everyone else's first 50 poems. They sincerely want to create not only something they like; but something they've never seen before.
That's the type of sincerity I ascribe to. There's obviously no "right" or "wrong" way to make a poem, and anyone can find beauty in just about anything (I had a glorious shit this morning, for instance).
That's the type of sincerity I ascribe to. There's obviously no "right" or "wrong" way to make a poem, and anyone can find beauty in just about anything (I had a glorious shit this morning, for instance).

