Write, write and write some more
Write, write and write some more
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
Words are powerful. They create tears, laughter, happiness and sadness. Without the great word-men and word-women. What would we know and understand?
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What would this world be without words?
The ancient writers wrote of war and love without fear.
Many of the great writers were damn for their thoughts.
I’m thankful for the realistic words of Dryden. Mark Twain honest and direct words and
Kosinski for making me see the true and scary world. Nevil Shute took me to times of war and taught me war is cold and heartless.
Their words left me with images of the realness of war, murder and disappointment.
They also taught me. Write, write and write some more.
Lonely can be the writer who looked at the world with real vision. Blessed be the writers who followed wars and desperate times. Hemingway served as a Soldier and reporter. His words bleed of the terror of war.
We need our Virgil and Dante. Without them myth and story would have been forgotten.
Sir Walter Raleigh, Robert Herrick, Jonathan Swift wrote of love, war and hard times. They left us with true history and they showed us. We can overcome hard times.
Why do writers write of war, love and depression? Why do writers write song for nature, beautiful places and woman?
We must. Writers are not born with pen and paper. They learn the want and need to express dreams and possibilities like the great ancient writers.
Dead writers come alive when we read their words. When we quote them and borrow a line, we rebirth powerful thoughts and great men and women.
I believe you must read to write. How does an empty book become full if you do not live?
Writers like Hemingway and Jack London would tell us. A worthwhile life is filled with adventure, love and pain. Read a Helen Jackson “Century of Dishonor”. Read a love poem from Sir Philip Sidney. They teach us real history and story of love.
We need a billion writers. Writers see with clear vision. Write, write and write some more.
Honor the ancient writers. Please read, read and read some more.
Coyote/John Castellenas
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Could not agree more especially your line ‘I believe you must read to write. How does an empty book become full if you do not live?’. It’s so true.. Well written post..
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Thank you dear poet for reading and the comment. I agree.
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And u have just reblogged, not the full one but I hope some of my perverts come and read the full post.
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A captivating and encouraging poem — this makes me want to read more, write more, be more 🙂
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We need more writers and thinkers. If we paid more attention to our world. We would do more for the good. Thank you Christine for reading and the comment.
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Good encouragement:)
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Like lamprey eels, words attach themselves and become part of us. We are constantly carrying them around, and we are at their mercy. Words are our memories, each word invoking parts of our history. Without words we stumble through life not knowing our direction.
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You are right Dan and thank you for reading and the comment. I do appreciate.
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Great post!
You´re never to old to learn the art of writing, look at myself, never wrote anything in school ifinn i did spend time there…
However, now there is no stopping this poetic writer, since hastywords,wordpress.com
showed me what poetry is all about…
Thank you hasty…
chris
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You are right Chris. Writing is a never-ending learning experience. Thank you for reading.
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Tell me, why after some many years, with little schooling does one lov
writing as i do now?
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I read what I wrote 20 years ago. Desperate need of a edit. Some of us must improve. I hope I did.
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You’ve most likely have improved, where as i,
never wrote anything, other than hiding from the abuse at home…
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Reblogged this on crjen1958.
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Thank you Chris for the reblogged. I do appreciate.
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