Sunday, June 08, 2008

LETTERS

Erato Muse of Poetry by Sir Edward John Poynter


TO AN UNFORGETTABLE TEACHER

I WANT TO BE AN ILLUSTRIOUS POET AND WRITER LIKE YOU TO BE ABLE TO WRITE
EXPRESSIVE AND MAGIC WORDS
ABOUT WHAT YOU MEAN IN MY LIFE
BUT I KNOW THAT THE
WAY TO BE LIKE YOU IS LONG.
SO, NOW I JUST CAN WRITE THE MOST SIMPLE
AND SHORT WORDS
THANK YOU FOR BEING MY TEACHER AND
THE WONDERFUL PERSON THAT INTERPRETS YOUR
VIVID SOUL.

THANK YOU MR. SQUIER

NOTE: I WILL REMEMBER
YOU MY WHOLE LIFE

FROM ANNA RAMOS
6-3-08


TO Lorelei:


To feel talent-less is a feeling that all good writers have, since they recognize and appreciate the talent of other writers, and aspire for the same.
It is a sign that you seek perfection.
And that is a most worthy goal.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Go forward...with your army of words to unveil your mind, muse and imagination.
I, too, want to capture fleeting moments and turn them into golden words and thoughts.
Sometimes I succeed; most of the time I miss my mark.
We must aim at this mark even though we miss.
Don't feel downtrodden, and if you do, turn these deeply felt thoughts into poetry.

M.L. Squier
6-6-08



IT'S ABOUT RENEWABLE RESOURCES AND POETRY!


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