Once—in mind's kind
legerdemain—
I bred words through
birdsong; long
twilight of winsome
lingering chords
belonged
to wonder; whimsy; free.
Do you know, I'm not wholly keen on the final punctuation—but line breaks were much too dramatic.
This, however, for a brief blunder into the nooks of writing: Rilke wrote a young poet, with the advice that makes all blanch, I think. To be utterly honest, and look inward.
[You're asking the wrong questions!] There is only one thing you should do. Go into...
Published on January 17, 2012 11:16