The Poet Views the Poem

The Poet Views the Poem

A Poem by Audrey Howitt
"

Where am I in my poem

"
Where do I end
and you begin?

Ephemeral ideas
born of ambient love,
the color of yellow roses
pinked by the sun.

I dare not separate
the you from the I
for fear of losing you.

And so we flow together
indistinct in form
vibrant in substance.

The gentlest reader,
The most pernicious reader
cannot prise us apart.

All rights reserved 2011

© 2011 Audrey Howitt


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Very nice, Audrey, and welcome to WC... :-)
I have coversations with my poems, sounds odd, I know, but I also talk to trees and animals, so I guess having arguments with words is not so strange.

"I dare not separate
the you from the I
for fear of losing you."

That stanza says it all..

The poem was well worth the read.



Posted 13 Years Ago


loved it. this was written masterfully. i agree neva flores, the flow is excellent. and it really does capture the romance of writing, and the relationship between writer and work.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Wonderfully romantic and oh what a flow........:)

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Audrey Howitt
Audrey Howitt

Alameda, CA



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I am so happy to be writing! I was an attorney in my previous incarnation. These days, I teach voice mostly, write some and do a little psychotherapy. It seems like a good combination for me. I h.. more..

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