First of all,
slash your fore-arm and let it
bleed all over the page
(poetry's rough)
Next or if you've done that
(so many poets have,)
let me say I've not the poetry thing
quite "down pat"
But I think
the key to writing a good poem
is to write ten that stink,
to make it a habit
to write
in
lines
thinking abouwt souwnd
Reading beautiful poems
like "naming of parts" or "one art"
or listening to musical bards
doesn't hurt either,
provided you get to writing
your own poem
Take ten days if you have them,
ten revisions,
analyze every syllable and if it works,
come back in a year
and see what else can be done
Know that you don't have it in you
to write a great poem,
and go to great lengths to hide this
from all who read your verse
(confuse them with innovation, obsessive technique, lies)
and one day you just may realize
you've written one or two...
maybe quite a few

Comments
Milieu | July 19, 2010 - 18:36
This explains your poetry to me.
Good luck in your quest for a good poem; this won't help you get there.
seannelson | July 23, 2010 - 01:24
Milieu, I'm not gonna play this game, and I'm not gonna hold my tongue. I'm a great thinker and a great writer and have been for a long time. Actually, I'm not on a quest to write anything good anymore: in terms of eloquence and truth, I've been making major contributions for a long time. And it took a lot out of me.
These days: I write only when truly inspired, and only when it doesn't overly strain my health or nerves. Maybe someday I'll get around to writing something more profitable and mediocre; Maybe I won't.