I probably view the concept of poetry different than most. For me, poetry can be any image, scent, sound-- rarely written words, save for a few exceptions ( such as Dean Koontz's prose pertaining to dogs lol)
Poetry affects me viscerally.
The crack, the ripples generated a sense of calm, akin to prayer or knitting. Yesterday was anything but calm for me until I watched your video three times. Thanks again!
I probably view the concept of poetry different than most. For me, poetry can be any image, scent, sound-- rarely written words, save for a few exceptions ( such as Dean Koontz's prose pertaining to dogs lol)
Poetry affects me viscerally.
The crack, the ripples generated a sense of calm, akin to prayer or knitting. Yesterday was anything but calm for me until I watched your video three times. Thanks again!
Thank you - that is beautiful and means so much to me to read.
Also, Dean Koontz's prose pertaining to dogs? Really? I have not seen this but I am intrigued!
Wowza your posts inspire ! Thank you 🙏
There is poetry in the gentle ripples created by the stick. For some reason, I needed to see and experience this! Thank you ( and Scout)
Thank you. I love the idea of poetry being experienced in this. What sort of poem did you experience?