Samples -- Poetry - Why Write? by C. P. Klapper
chapters
chapter 1:
Why Write?
chapter 2:
Sign at the Jewelers
chapter 3:
I Am Serenading You
chapter 5:
A Flock of Souls
chapter 6:
Moth-eaten
chapter 7:
Presidential Race
chapter 8:
Mixed Blessings
chapter 9:
Rain
chapter 10:
The Rat Captains
chapter 11:
Pity's Reward
chapter 12:
There is Only
Why Write?
chapter 1
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updated Sep 04, 2008
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At first I sang
Sang the words
Which must out
Lest the pain in my head
Become too great
to contain within
outer silence
Then came pencil and pen
For me to sing with my hands
Words flowing from Love
Bursting brightly
Into the quiet, unread night
Copyright (c) 2008 by C. P. Klapper
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Sang the words
Which must out
Lest the pain in my head
Become too great
to contain within
outer silence
Then came pencil and pen
For me to sing with my hands
Words flowing from Love
Bursting brightly
Into the quiet, unread night
Copyright (c) 2008 by C. P. Klapper
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chapter 1 review
Georgia Ann
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This poem is just lovely. It explains why we write without becoming arrogant.
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chapter 1 review
John
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I (and I think a lot of us on this site) have felt what you've expressed in this poem...but you have expressed it so very eloquently.
--Joh…more "
--Joh…more "
chapter 7 review
John
said:
"
Being a chocholate addict, I totally agree with the sentiment of this poem.
Great job!
--John "
Great job!
--John "




