Writing Boxes Poem by RoseAnn V. Shawiak

Writing Boxes



Boxes of writing are never stored, never filed in
cabinets, never kept inside so there will always
be room for newly created poetry.
Clutter would restrict freedom of movement, ideas,
images, creativeness, it would hinder the creative
process and cause mental or writer's block.
A clean continuous slate and screen invites memories
to expand into visions of poetry, able to be
translated into rhythmical words and flowing meanings, carrying on the tradition of literacy throughout the
world.

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