1,000 Voices
Voice. It’s the ethos of a literary work, the dominant theme in a piece of fiction or poetry. Sometimes, it is not always identifiable. It is most certainly not always the writer’s. Creative writing can, however, lend a voice to those who are voiceless. In fact, the Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, “voice reminds us that a human being is behind the words of a poem, that he is revealing his individuality by means of the poem, and that this revelation may be the most significant part of what we receive from the poem.”
Voice, it seems, might be one of the most important tools of literary work, aside from the writing itself. It helps to further the mission of literature: to change the world!
My intent is to change the world through by lending a voice to the voiceless souls of the world.
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Posted by: tel
in My Blog
on Nov 21, 2009
one mistep into the street
and yesterday i died
today, i recover
your heterosexually interlaced
fingers, and side-by-side shoulders
were too much for me,
and i was forced to yield
which is always the case
from sidewalk to street
now i lay
splayed
in this bed
with only a day left
to live
in my casket
i hear the racket
of your cries
sighs
and sobbing goodbyes
deplorable, i find it all
undone, done
what does it matter
my only solace
is the casket is closed