A Poet’s Perception Poem by Theresa Ann Moore

A Poet’s Perception

Rating: 4.5


A poet’s perception resides in a curious place.
In a mentality that has many notions in space.
Where is the unknown architect who designed?
Illuminating the passages of the creative mind.


(6/13/07)

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tom J. Mariani 10 November 2007

How much inspiration? How much perspiration? That is always a question that each poet must find for him/her self. My attempt to deal with it in a lighthearted way is 'A Poet's Work Is Never Done.' It's was nice to get a hint this AM from you about from where inspiration comes. I know the source of perspiration! ! ! Write On, Tom

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True. Hope and despair, joy and sorrow, love of nature, jostle the mind of the poet and starts pouring out, just as you, in your prolific poems.

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JoAnn McGrath 13 June 2007

that would be Mr. Alter Ego.....you know when you put pen to paper and you start something..maybe don't finish and go back to it later.....and you look at the words and wonder who wrote this...: O)

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