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Dear Kathy,

We know that poems can't be forced to appear -- the ideas have to percolate

slowly through your brain until someday, perhaps, they will take the form of

a poem. I know this happened to several famous poets. One (I think it was

Coleridge) dreamed a poem, and when he woke up, was able to remember part of

it and wrote it down. The " forced " kind of poem is usually rather

workmanlike and not very inspiring. (Just my humble opinion.)

Jill

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> Dear Kathy,

> We know that poems can't be forced to appear -- the ideas have to

percolate

> slowly through your brain until someday, perhaps, they will take

the form of

> a poem. I know this happened to several famous poets. One (I

think it was

> Coleridge) dreamed a poem, and when he woke up, was able to

remember part of

> it and wrote it down. The " forced " kind of poem is usually rather

> workmanlike and not very inspiring. (Just my humble opinion.)

> Jill

Jill,

That is all very true. And I have often woken up with the first line

of a poem formed in my mind.

In fact, the poem that I just wrote - The Misunderstood Child - was

just like you describe. A friend told me that I just had to write

something about children with hidden disabilities, but I had no idea

what to write and simply dismissed her comment. But obviously, on

some level I hadn't dismissed it because, after a couple months, I

suddenly began to feel strongly compelled to write a poem about

them. But when I sat down to write it, it was " forced. " I didn't

give up, but I stopped for the night. The next morning, I woke up and

I had the idea for the format formed in my mind...I would start every

stanza with " I am the child... Once I got that, the poem flowed

right out of me, almost effortlessly.

Kathy

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" And the award goes to ......................................... Kathy

Winters!! "

yeah - woo - applause - clap - clap - clap!!!!!!!!

music starts......... :o)

Jill,

That is all very true. And I have often woken up with the first line

of a poem formed in my mind.

In fact, the poem that I just wrote - The Misunderstood Child - was

just like you describe. A friend told me that I just had to write

something about children with hidden disabilities, but I had no idea

what to write and simply dismissed her comment. But obviously, on

some level I hadn't dismissed it because, after a couple months, I

suddenly began to feel strongly compelled to write a poem about

them. But when I sat down to write it, it was " forced. " I didn't

give up, but I stopped for the night. The next morning, I woke up and

I had the idea for the format formed in my mind...I would start every

stanza with " I am the child... Once I got that, the poem flowed

right out of me, almost effortlessly.

Kathy

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I agree, a lot of poems are inspired within.

When my Nan Nan died, we planned a memorial service for her.

I wrote a poem and honestly - some of the lines just " popped " into

my head - out of the blue.

And the strange thing was - some of the lines were actual " quotes "

from my Nan Nan. She was quite a character and had a lot of " original "

sayings. It was unbelievable how it just came to me. But, the poem

turned out so well (not trying to toot my own horn here) but it was such

a good poem that everybody - men included - were crying. Not one dry eye

in the house. So anyway, I also believe in poems just " coming " to

you. It's pretty neat.

Dawn

Dear Kathy,

We know that poems can't be forced to appear -- the ideas have to percolate

slowly through your brain until someday, perhaps, they will take the form of

a poem. I know this happened to several famous poets. One (I think it was

Coleridge) dreamed a poem, and when he woke up, was able to remember part of

it and wrote it down. The " forced " kind of poem is usually rather

workmanlike and not very inspiring. (Just my humble opinion.)

Jill

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> " And the award goes to .........................................

Kathy

> Winters!! "

> yeah - woo - applause - clap - clap - clap!!!!!!!!

> music starts......... :o)

>

Thank you, thank you.....I owe it all to my crazy kids!!

Kathy ;)

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> I agree, a lot of poems are inspired within.

> When my Nan Nan died, we planned a memorial service for her.

> I wrote a poem and honestly - some of the lines just " popped " into

> my head - out of the blue.

> And the strange thing was - some of the lines were actual " quotes "

> from my Nan Nan. She was quite a character and had a lot

of " original "

> sayings. It was unbelievable how it just came to me. But, the

poem

> turned out so well (not trying to toot my own horn here) but it was

such

> a good poem that everybody - men included - were crying. Not one

dry eye

> in the house. So anyway, I also believe in poems just " coming " to

> you. It's pretty neat.

> Dawn

Dawn,

I think the poems that just come to you like that are usually ones

that stem from strong emotions, such as the loss of your Nan Nan.

I'm sure that she was watching you in spirit and was very moved by

your words...in fact, I wouldn't be surprised if she whispered a few

of her favorite sayings in your ear. :)

Kathy

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In a message dated 6/18/03 3:23:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

rwinters@... writes:

> >yeah - woo - applause - clap - clap - clap!!!!!!!!

> >music starts......... :o)

> >

>

>

> Thank you, thank you.....I owe it all to my crazy kids!!

>

> Kathy ;)

>

Just think...we knew her when and she doesn't even credit us! lol.

Roxanna

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It makes sense to go up the molehill

dressed for the mountain

Nan, the Wiser

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Dawn,

I think the poems that just come to you like that are usually ones

that stem from strong emotions, such as the loss of your Nan Nan.

I'm sure that she was watching you in spirit and was very moved by

your words...in fact, I wouldn't be surprised if she whispered a few

of her favorite sayings in your ear. :)

Kathy

Kathy,

That's sweet.

I think you might be on to something. :o)

.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wanna hear it? - I can send it to

just you.

Dawn

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> Kathy,

> 's teacher sent him a thank you note today. She thought your

poem was

> beautiful!

>

>

>

Oh that's wonderful, . Thanks so much for telling me.

Kathy :)

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> Dawn,

> I think the poems that just come to you like that are usually ones

> that stem from strong emotions, such as the loss of your Nan Nan.

> I'm sure that she was watching you in spirit and was very moved by

> your words...in fact, I wouldn't be surprised if she whispered a

few

> of her favorite sayings in your ear. :)

> Kathy

>

> Kathy,

> That's sweet.

> I think you might be on to something. :o)

> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wanna hear it? - I can send

it to

> just you.

> Dawn

Oh my gosh!! Yes, I would LOVE to read it!!! I was going to ask

before, but I didn't want to be too forward!!

Kathy :)

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I don't have your email to send it to just you.

I didn't want to just blast it out there on the list

because it has nothing to do with our " topic "

Dawn

> Kathy,

> That's sweet.

> I think you might be on to something. :o)

> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wanna hear it? - I can send

it to just you.

> Dawn

Oh my gosh!! Yes, I would LOVE to read it!!! I was going to ask

before, but I didn't want to be too forward!!

Kathy :)

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