How to write a poem
Begin with your innermost beliefs and still incomplete observations,
the ones you mean but cannot just say
Read your own mind like a song book,
listening for the music notes and the sounds
Express yourself in fluid form,
using metaphors and smilies to speak to what is and what is not
Act as an intermediary between your conscious and subconscious;
speak directly and indirectly all at once
Keep yourself concise and your poem short;
this isn't an essay -- it's just an idea
Time is a deceptive thing;
pick words that linger in the air and transcend time
Have a concept that sticks and resonates with the reader;
you want to be reread and reread again for content
Explain clearly and never second-guess yourself--
let the phrases stand alone and speak for themselves
Read your own words for what they mean to you,
but know that what you write could mean more to someone else
Understand your concept thoroughly
but make it abstract when you write concisely
Love your poem
but tear it apart when you edit it
Expect that someone else will understand it
but know that words cannot jump from the page to explain themselves
Success is in the eye of the beholder;
be free of the rules and expectations
Obnoxious is the reader who corrects your grammar
Futile is the effort for complete perfection
Poetry should be an outlet for your creative side;
be bold and have no fear
Remember why you chose to write your poem;
try to stay on point
Operate under the assumption your reader knows nothing;
choose words that are clear
Say a lot, but write a little;
poetry is a powerful art form
Enjoy the process --
it can be a lot of fun