tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313574550682547160.post4016981523945202230..comments2020-10-09T21:23:48.025+05:30Comments on To Whom It May Concern: SnowBaytahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04195964138292565563noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313574550682547160.post-67837693431439316742014-02-10T12:46:06.712+05:302014-02-10T12:46:06.712+05:30The picture was taken before it finished snowing. ...The picture was taken before it finished snowing. There was still plenty more to shovel by the next morning. <br /><br />Poem - I guess I just have to see if the muse strikes me again. I don't really connect with poetry the way you do. When I do it's the exception rather than the rule. That particular poem though, you've shared with me before and I get it. It is powerful in its simplicity. Baytahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04195964138292565563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313574550682547160.post-63137929680189601642014-02-09T19:16:04.205+05:302014-02-09T19:16:04.205+05:30nutty, that picture is truly scary. beautiful, yes...nutty, that picture is truly scary. beautiful, yes. but scarily so.<br /><br />as for writing a poem - you just have to start, perhaps with just that line, and see where it takes you. imho, poetry, more than other kinds of writing, has its own creative potential... <br /><br />some poets even say that their poems have an intent of their own; they just need the poet's voice to be told. and once in a while, when that voice is greatness, just 7 short lines can be so potent... don't you think?<br />http://wonderingminstrels.blogspot.sg/2005/04/aedh-laments-loss-of-love-william.html <br /><br />~Kfrashegirdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05255112711472191726noreply@blogger.com