THE FREEDOM OF POETRY!

There's a freedom poetry gives
A poet - a writer who writes
Freedom a writer prose can not have
A poet can write as the he - she chooses!
Me as those who read my work - is dyslexic!
Unknowingly - due to my booger ups with spellings
Readers read more than once, in an temp to fathom out my words!
Now not deliberet on my part! Talk of this with those I pigeon holed!
One said, were trapt in a conror - had no way out - no escape from yours truly!
Theres another - poet! Deliberetly misspells words - so the reader - doable takes!
Rereads the work! I - at least do not set out to course the luckless reader to reread!
I uses words that takes my fancy, words come across, by chance!
Don't 'ave to worry to over much
About grammar - pronation - proper English - like
Even spellings - well - those who read - find somert
With in the story-poem - that others don't

Story-poetry - sets the writer free!

ken d williams

The Dyslexic Anarchist Wordsmith




Poetry by ken d williams The PoetBay support member heart!
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Written on 2016-01-24 at 13:55

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Let Robert Frost warn away (worn away), but he was no Anarchist Wordsmith. I like the words "pronation" and "somert." According to the Urban Dictionary, "mert" means "brave, manly, or virile."
2016-01-25


Rob Graber
Some of us think the freedom is best if given some form. Free verse, Robert Frost warned, is akin to playing tennis without a net!
2016-01-24


Deeps
Yes, it does.
2016-01-24