"It's on the Wall"
Syntax, Alliteration, Poetic Jargon
What does it all mean?
November 2001 - I think the last time I wrote a poem was sometime during late last year, when I was deeply engulfed in some personal things that just plain began to really get to me.  One year later, I am in a much more fortunate position and am much stronger... or so I'd like to believe.  Look, I'm human just as everyone else, but damn it, there are things about me that I'd argue are my most crowning traits, and then there those that are my most damning ones.  That much I know.  And that I admit.  I have not given up yet though.  

Anyway, here's the spiel:  during times of reflection, poetry is an unspoken companion providing solace for me.  In other words, and if may quote my English professor, Bryan Gooch, poetry is the "healing of thought".  If you're not healing yourself while writing, then what truly, are you doing?  A rheorical question perhaps, but I'd have to heartily agree.

- Phil


November 2001
Chariot Skewed
Artifice and Reality
King Lear In Alternate Dimension (Personal alteration to Shakespeare's Original Literary Work)
If you can imagine it,
      you can
create it. 
If you can
dream it, you can become it.

- William Arthur Ward
Archives of Past Poems
2001
Your own words are the bricks and mortar of the dreams you want to realize.  Your words are the greatest power you have.   The words you choose and their use establish the life you experience.

- Croquette Sonia
[Untitled]
Sent Now
1999/2000
A View Through the Trees
Conversation
Callisto Mirror
Surrender
You see things; and you say "Why?"  But I dream things that never were; and I say, "Why not?"
- George Bernard Shaw
Something on your mind?
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