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Sherry Leigh Williams sounds important
Like · Reply · 29 December 2016 at 18:48
Sharon Berg You are being invited by your subconscious to capture the poem on paper. In other words, stop rationalizing that you could not get it past the blood-brain barriers, just sit and write. You may not end up with the same poem this time, but who is to say that you won't eventually capture it?
Like · Reply · 2 · 29 December 2016 at 18:54
Stan Burfield You're write! Will do. We'll see what happens.
Like · Reply · 29 December 2016 at 19:11
Aldous Richards Do you capture poem or give it life?Rhetocrial question.
Unlike · Reply · 1 · 30 December 2016 at 03:31
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Stan Burfield I've done this before. Writing the words that come to mind, then the next and then the next. A few of my best poems have come that way, but usually it's a combination of obvious things and nonsense. Which is what happened this time. But partly it's a matter of priming the pump properly before doing it. Which I'll try in future. Now that I know there is something there waiting to get out.
Like · Reply · 29 December 2016 at 20:41
Stan Burfield Here's another possibility: My subconscious is simply excited by the fact that it has learned how to type, just like I do, but with no fingers! So It's showing me the new trick.
Like · Reply · 29 December 2016 at 22:40 · Edited
Cambridge N Calvin Keenan I think your sub cocious is trying to remind you about that online poetry group you were going to start up for us littler poets that know not what we do lol lol xox💜❤💜
Unlike · Reply · 1 · 30 December 2016 at 02:52
Lynn Tait Might have to do with you leaving the London Open Mic. Maybe you are giving you self permission to do so in your dreams.
Unlike · Reply · 1 · 30 December 2016 at 08:25
Martin Hayter Either that or "Life is like a poem..."
Unlike · Reply · 2 · 30 December 2016 at 11:38