Method of analysis of a poetry.
Continue ReadingThis poem is from a series I’ve recently begun. It’s a collaboration between myself and my close friend Elliot. The process of the making of the poem is that I take a poem that Elliot had previously written, and then I add my own words in between his. Elliot’s writing is the normal text while mine is the text inside the parentheses.
Continue ReadingThis is from a series of poems I’ve recently begun- it’s a collaboration between myself and my close friend Elliot. The way it works is that I took a poem that Elliot had previously written and then insert my own words in between his. Elliot’s writing is the normal text, while mine is the text in parentheses.
Continue ReadingThis is the fourth poem of a new series I’ve begun entitled "SHARE (your) nocturnALL tendencies". The poems included are loosely based on my recent experiences at a mental hospital and rehab. This poem is tricky, I made it by following the rules of a form I made called "Mylisian Code". The first letters of each line form a word going downward, and the first words of each line form a phrase going downward. There is also a pattern with the syllables of each line that I will let you figure out yourself.
Continue ReadingThis is the third poem of a new collection I’ve begun entitled "SHARE (your) nocturnALL tendencies". The poems in the collection are loosely based on my recent experiences at a mental hospital and rehab.
Continue ReadingThis is the second poem of a new series I’ve begun entitled "SHARE (your) nocturnALL tendencies". The poems are loosely based on my recent experiences at a mental hospital and rehab.
Continue ReadingThis is the first poem of a new series I’ve begun called "SHARE (your) nocturnALL tendencies". The poems in this series are loosely based on my recent experiences at a mental hospital, and then rehab.
Continue ReadingWhat is this feeling of a melanalcoholic man?
Continue ReadingOne of my only love poems.
Continue ReadingNumber 14, hints of typography in this one for good measure.
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