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Poetry is not my forte. I can
write an 80,000 word novel more easily than a meaningful 10 line poem. One of the best
aspects of writing poetry, however, is learning to use words sparingly, to pick your images
and flesh them out with exactly the right descriptive words. One of my favorite examples is
the score to “Phantom of the Opera” with Charles Hart’s lyrics to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s
music. The words to such tunes as “Music of the Night” are carefully selected and crafted
to drench the listener/reader in imagery. We should all aspire to such heights.
Here is one poem I had published in a small literary magazine a number of years ago.
This is a link to a poem published in a beautiful e-zine called Moondance, another example
of my work: http://www.moondance.org/1999/spring99/poetry/woman.html
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