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Click heregrab some stick matches -
lay them out in the shape
of the human body
with the sulphur ends outward.
now light each end.
what do you see?
the mind, hands and feet
are definitely on fire.
that is the tingling feeling
a poet gets every time
a creation is created.
the full effect,
is the energy it provides
for a new poet.
describes well that burning but not just for poets - for writers in any genre. nice.
love your imagination and inventive ways you spark the flames...good pen..blue
is a comment with no substance but a high score
some people here believe that is all you should leave
<winkz
I enjoyed your poem and may even attempt to create this example <grin
Cool. A thorough exploration of that image. Although I'm not sure how it translats to the title.