Poet's Code Poem by Paul Butters

Poet's Code



The very first thing a poet should do
Is throw that ego in the bin.
For being Great, or finding fame and fortune
Should hardly be your goal.

Just say whatever you have to say
With passionate heart and Voice.
Forget about Perfection
As all is relative:
And simply be Inspired.

Don't be a slave to rigid forms:
Variety is the key.
Pulsing rhythms may match the heart
But missing beats have clout.

Be respectful to other poets at all times
And always return their praise, where you can.
Never criticise in a negative way:
Always be positive and supportive.

Keep out of inter-poet politics:
Such a waste of time!
Just write and write and write and write:
I simply cannot help it!

Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: poetic expression
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gajanan Mishra 15 March 2016

inter-poet politics really waste of time..

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Paul Butters 15 March 2016

Totally agree, Gajanan. I usually miss them, which is a good fault I feel.

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