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Floetry



             Painting pictures with words is not impossible. The pen becomes your paint brush and the paper your canvas. As you visualize to scene before you, the adjectives and nouns used to describe your vision become your palette of colors. Taking my pen I briefly sketch the outline of the scene I wish to create. I set the background and I begin to paint the sky with words such as, the blue of the palest aquamarines blazes across the sky, sporadically veiled by haze of the finest white clouds. I used my pen to delicately blend adjectives to paint to sky with just the vibrancy that I see and feel. A sparrows plaintive song echoes through the stillness and whispers to your senses of Spring. The pen goes again to the palette to blend more words and adjectives to find the perfect color as it strokes across your paper creating the vision of every word that you write, painting it so clearly that anyone would be able to see the intent, the context.
             The emotion behind the creation of most poetry also determines the colors and the clarity of the vision their words create for others. The blackness of despair and death are easily recognizable in most works. Poetry is the one art form that I am most able to connect with. My earliest childhood memories are of the poetry my mother would read to me at night before bedtime. It would always draw me in to another world of my own making where from the words she read I was able to design my own pictures. I interpreted the words the way that they felt to me and came up with my own drawings, and depending on my mother's mood and the tone of her voice the picture occasionally changed. I developed the habit of writing down my feelings about situations that occurred around me. I was able to release my frustrations and get past whatever was bothering me by putting pen to paper. Not only did it relax me but my words seemed to have an effect on others when read. I was very shy and conscientious about the things that I had written, until I discovered that it truly touched the people who read it.


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