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A Poem by C J Heyworth
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This is a poem about construction of a poem rather than a "it just came into my head fully-formed" experience though those are usually the most successful poems that I write.

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It will be quite some time coming
but technology is being worked on
even now to invent a thought-transfer
piece of kit for us as comfortable as
headphones so that this inspiration
pops up on the page plain but elegant
as pearls to make our heart grin glad.
(c) C J Heyworth September 2014

© 2014 C J Heyworth


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I like the idea behind this one. Definitely a feeling I share when trying to write. Easier to write with pen and paper perhaps but slower? Flows well but last three words seem slightly wrong, forced, uncomfortable. Perhaps something that sounds more fluid?

Prompted me to re-read The Thought Fox by Ted Hughes.

Posted 9 Years Ago


When I come across something that doesn't stick in my head I at least try to be courteous and say I was here :-)
However though not a word will I remember but the Writer and write I shall.
Another words It's a pleasure to meet You :-)

update:
Well now... in the morning light, after receiving some sleep, I see this wasn't so complicated :-) Nice fancy job describing the computerized world.

Posted 9 Years Ago


C J Heyworth

9 Years Ago

Thank you - that is most kind of you.
Living with diabetes is not at all fun as I tire so easi.. read more
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Cryingkate

9 Years Ago

Something messed up in my browser so I had to fix and repost

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Seemed interesting. Tech. has really turned and tuned the frequency of words into comfort or joy to touch the outlines of inspiration.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ha! I like it, especially the last eleven words - great description.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

C J Heyworth

9 Years Ago

Oh, good - I never want the poems to be overloaded with language tricks, but love alliteration espec.. read more
Jill Reidy

9 Years Ago

Praise when praise is due Christophe :-) xx

C J Heyworth

9 Years Ago

Thank you.

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C J Heyworth
C J Heyworth

Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom



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Widower and retired English teacher (mostly) born and raised in the circus of entertainment Blackpool. Writes since taking early retirement - slowing down as a result of CKF and diabetes. more..

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