BEATING HEART

BEATING HEART
"Many a beating heart is silenced by the tyranny of indifference." ~Michael Faudet

THE PUREST PLACE

THE PUREST PLACE
"Retrace your steps and go back to the purest place in your heart… where your hope lives. You’ll find your way again.” ~Everwood (Trust Your Journey)

The Bible says

"a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of things which he possesseth."

5 November 2021

WRITE POEMS AND CONNECT

Acrostic
GOLD 

Winning Entry

#POP_AT_14

WRITE POEMS AND CONNECT
(ACROSTIC)

W - written in style what pleases a poet,  writing poems is a form of self expression of feelings and ideas which are often hidden in symbolism like metaphor, simile, and allegory.

R - raking diction, words and vocabulary put together in a language of syntax; poets have a cunning way of versifying their thoughts that are appealing to the readers.

I - intensified by imagery, a poem even in its simplistic form brings imagination to life as if the reader is the one moving inside the story.

T - teeming with themes, poems sometimes are quantified by superfluity depending on how the writer picks a genre.

E - embracing cultures of ambiguity, poetry indeed is a fodder of literary genius that connects people of like minds.



P - people needs people. Poets need someone whom they can share their passion of poetry. Poetry dramatises that longing for connection.

O - obsessive passion poets can become, poetry writing is the spirit of a poet, a soul to the poems written.

E - evocative emotions as found in sensualism, profound nostalgia, narrative soliloquy and the like can arouse readers to react accordingly.

M - mysticism is one quality that makes poetry sensational. That quality that speaks of a writer's personality. This is where a metaphor comes in. It keeps the reader guessing. It challenges their sense of becoming, as well as their understanding.

S - sensory is another soul that embeds in a powerful poem. It has a gripping effect to the readers, inasmuch as to the writer. Poems without a sense of feeling is ineffectual.



A - ambiguous minds of the poets attract sensationalism. Perhaps to dare critiques to come out from their own cave of absurd literary escapism.

N - nutters and poets are similar in nature. They both show peculiar characters inherent to their ego that connect them to most people who can perceive their minds.

D - dream driven poets desire to be  acknowledged, recognised and validated. Dreaming and desiring spring from any form of objects that inspire them, in turn, inspire others.



C - communication is a bridge to connect with people, the readers as in the case of the poets. The vehicle of which is poetry of course; the poems they write, they publish, they speak. 

O - overtime writing poems is as ageless as time that gives us self-satisfaction

N - nimbling minds with thoughts to flow with rhyme and verses where they harmonise

N - networking with friends, and loved ones and those others across the miles as we nourish our gift of words 

E - enjoying time to release what we keep in our hearts that blossomed into poetry

C - connect with everyone around the globe, and cherish each moment of joy 

T - through our Passion of Poetry, we 
sail the conventional, explore the impossible, inspire the hopeless and extend handshake of friendship with everyone to promote love and unity.

©Leah C. Dancel
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SH-Australia
November 5, 2021
POP Acrostic
#Write_Poems_and_Connect



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Where word ADEPT was derived:
As both noun and adjective, it developed the more general sense “(a person) highly skilled or proficient in a subject.” The adjective adept appears about a quarter of a century before the noun, but they have the same etymology, coming from Latin adeptus, the perfect participle of adipiscī “to overtake, catch up with, ...