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    plain view

    Everything old is new again
    With a swipe of my brush
    A scribble of my pen

    As I embark I must say
    Something takes hold today

    It’s in the air thick as soup
    If I could grasp it
    Layers of colored goop

    Trap it on my canvas new
    Exposes my soul view

    There it is, it’s appearing clear
    Translucent lines and curves
    Squinting eyes, as I near

    Searching for that voice unheard
    It’s lurking as I gird

    My heart, my breath stuck in my chest
    Discovery of what’s found
    What’s hidden, what’s my best

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    Hi firefox! Welcome to Litnet. I paint too so I get it but, I think this would be a much better poem if you weren't trying to force the rhymes. It's like painting with Payne's Grey when what you really wanted to use was Prussian blue. Cheers!

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    An artist in search of adequacy and wholeness... the subject is noble, but I too must agree with Sophia that if you could drop the rhymes and just flow with the inner rhythm of the message, it would make a more genuine poem. But I did enjoy reading you anyway. Thanks.

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    I have to say I think it is a god try. There are a number of poets on the form who attempt to use specific structure and meter. I think you should keeping trying and that this piece is not a bad attempt at a decent poem.

    You'd be surprised what happens when you read your poetry to people that are not poets.

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