Advice for Michael.
Yes, you scrawl about a bear
seeking food by the river.
Yes, you scribble of salmon
swimming upstream, about to leap.
Yet your poem is incomplete
until bear and salmon meet.
Andrew McGeever.
Advice for Michael.
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Dear Lizzy,
A couple of things: my middle name isn't Michael. He happens to be "my best friend".
His mention in the title is the stuff of another post, but this is the closest I've reached to a definition of poetry, so far
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And as for that Byron: well, he would say that, wouldn't he?
More later,
it's getting late, and I've got work tomorrow.
Andrew.
A couple of things: my middle name isn't Michael. He happens to be "my best friend".
His mention in the title is the stuff of another post, but this is the closest I've reached to a definition of poetry, so far

And as for that Byron: well, he would say that, wouldn't he?

More later,
it's getting late, and I've got work tomorrow.
Andrew.
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Dear Kush,
Thanks for your considered reply.
There's a history behind this piece: my best friend, Michael, showed me a poem he'd written and asked for comments/ analysis/ criticism.
His poem (the subject of which remains private), was long, too long in my opinion. Yes, it read well, yet my writing mantra has always been " when in doubt, cut it out".
Hence my reply.
Michael said my poem resonated with his life, offered a metaphor, worked on several levels.
I'll read it in 2 week's time, and Michael will be in the audience.
Andrew.
Thanks for your considered reply.
There's a history behind this piece: my best friend, Michael, showed me a poem he'd written and asked for comments/ analysis/ criticism.
His poem (the subject of which remains private), was long, too long in my opinion. Yes, it read well, yet my writing mantra has always been " when in doubt, cut it out".
Hence my reply.
Michael said my poem resonated with his life, offered a metaphor, worked on several levels.
I'll read it in 2 week's time, and Michael will be in the audience.
Andrew.