i have just returned home from a poetry reading/event featuring many exciting writers, including the ever so lovely and inspiring, Rusalkka.
while i in no way, shape, or form consider myself a writer, i can be found longing, rather consistently, for such abilities. this desire increases exponentially when surrounded by people for whom words dance, words from which i may only inspire fidgeting.
these courageous tellers speak from places which i spend the majority of my time hiding and wrapping in scarves. i admire them like i admire people who are so unapologetically themselves. i so wish i were one of them.
so now that i'm attempting to let go, live, and experience without over analyzation... i think that writing and sharing more should be a part of that process, a necessary reflection upon the life and times of someone i hope you'll find just as interesting as i find you.
i'll probably write you a poem, and maybe, just maybe, you'll ask to hear it.
cheers.
while i in no way, shape, or form consider myself a writer, i can be found longing, rather consistently, for such abilities. this desire increases exponentially when surrounded by people for whom words dance, words from which i may only inspire fidgeting.
these courageous tellers speak from places which i spend the majority of my time hiding and wrapping in scarves. i admire them like i admire people who are so unapologetically themselves. i so wish i were one of them.
so now that i'm attempting to let go, live, and experience without over analyzation... i think that writing and sharing more should be a part of that process, a necessary reflection upon the life and times of someone i hope you'll find just as interesting as i find you.
i'll probably write you a poem, and maybe, just maybe, you'll ask to hear it.
cheers.
wildseven:
It's weird the way going to an event like that can inspire you to do more. I'm trying my hand at writing, but so far it's not bearing any fruit. It's a good way of expressing yourself, but frustrating a lot of the time. I'm officially asking to hear your poem