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Titia Geertman
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0 posted 2002-12-20 06:47 PM



Poetry is a way of expressing
The feelings I have inside of me
In how I tell them I can choose
In wich form I put the words I use

I might just tell you how I feel
Or write it down in words that rhyme
Either way there's only one goal
I need to connect to another soul

And whether I speak in dialect
Or express in perfect English tongue
As long as you can understand me
How could a choosen form be wrong



Inspired by a thread in the Alley




Like scattered leaves...my words will flow

[This message has been edited by Titia Geertman (12-21-2002 05:35 AM).]

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1 posted 2002-12-20 06:52 PM


"Either way there's only one goal
I need to connect to another soul"

no matter how you choose to say it, you always seem to reach out and touch the hearts of so many

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2 posted 2002-12-20 06:53 PM


Poetry from the heart is right in every form...that's what I believe too Titia.
thanks for sharing your thoughts

(((hugs)))
Charisma


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3 posted 2002-12-20 07:41 PM


no poetry is wrong, you got that right!
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4 posted 2002-12-20 07:51 PM


Titia, I don't think there is a right or wrong way to write your feelings in the way of poetry. And I always know what you are saying. Hugs my friend.
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5 posted 2002-12-20 07:52 PM


Titia, I feel the exact same way. As long as a poem is from a person's heart, that's all that counts to me. I love your poetry, friend, because it's always from your heart.  

"Love makes the world go around"
~~with love and hugs from Ethel~~  
                  

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6 posted 2002-12-20 10:29 PM


Titia girl, your poetry always has a simplicity and honesty to it that makes it delightful to read. Write on, Dutchie
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7 posted 2002-12-20 10:41 PM



Titia,

This is marvelous. I completely agree and touching someone, no matter rhyme, rhmthm, or form is exactly what poetry should do. When someone says "It seems you wrote this just for me"...it is priceless....and it is usually that person who could not care less how it is presented. Content means everything.

This is the first time I've ever shared my poetry with other poets and there is a difference between non-poets who read and poets....
but everyone here is so friendly for the most part, so we are blessed to have found this site.

Warm regards, Pat

..without surrender, be on good terms with all persons..
        "Desiderata"

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8 posted 2002-12-20 10:45 PM


There is no right or wrong, it's your own unique song you sing each time you write.
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