More Than What You See

             I've tried MANY ways to write better. Some have been harder than others to learn, and some I still haven't learned (to be fully transparent). Some are EXTREMELY fun (The Triolet, Pantoum poems and various experimental styles of writing come to mind). 


              One other that I've been able to learn is Ekphrastic. It's simply a poem that is inspired by a piece of art, and your "reaction" to it. They are free of structure, and open to interpretation of a piece of art. One I wrote in March for a paying publication that was rejected is listed below. It was inspired by the painting, "Best Of Us" by Matt Beyrer (which is VERY accessible online, and FREE to view). 


As The Day Closes (Ekphrastic Poem)


As the day closes it never does,

walking gently,

slowly and with intention it's nurtured:

love.


Fully, embracing the moment regardless of how long,

taking time to make time,

to make memories,

here as the day closes.


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