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On Poetry and Gratitude

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I used to think that the metaphors and ideas in my head were merely ways I entertained myself.  That the imagery and games I played with words were child-like ways I had of viewing the world.

And maybe they are.  Maybe all I am doing is spinning wheels and creating horses out of thin air and so much sand.

But maybe … maybe there is another reason.  For those of us that write poetry or, for that matter, create any kind of art … Maybe we are supposed to write or create and make havoc and merry.  Maybe we are supposed to create something out of nothing.  Beauty out of pain.

Maybe through art we find our shared experience, our sense of community, a common bond.  I think of this community and I am awed by the fact that we wrap ourselves around the globe, yet so many of your offerings resonate, or teach.

Someone told me I was a poet, finally.  He’d read enough of my writing and train of thought and he looked at me and said it as if it was as plain as the nose on my face.  And once my beloved Poet told me that I was a poet, I felt something click inside.  A piece of the puzzle locked into place.  Or the world unhinged and swung open.  Or both.

I believed him.  I believed him, embraced it, take it seriously and I am all in.  I am committed to the work of becoming a better writer, a stronger writer, to write bravely when I feel afraid.  I am equally committed to lifting other writers, other artists, to give them a voice and a space to work on their craft.

I haven’t been writing lately like I should, and the reasons why are many and as varied as flavors of ice cream, or shades of blue.  But knowing you are here inspires me.  I see the magnitude of your work, this outpouring of time, effort, energy and creativity  that is rich and vast and interesting and unexpected.

This place, and each of you, make me happy.  You delight me.  You feel like family and neighbors.  I am always glad to see each and every one of you.

I hope you find nourishment here, too.

I believe in saying thank you but perhaps I do not say it often enough.

Over here in America it is the season of thankfulness, a gentle time to let the people in our lives let them know how much we appreciate them.

So thank you, contributors, followers, and readers, from the bottom of my heart.  I am thankful for you all.

Melissa

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Author: Melissa Hassard

Content marketing. Social Media Strategy. Writer. Speaker. Poet. "I am always doing things I can't do. That's how I get to do them." -- Pablo Picasso

6 thoughts on “On Poetry and Gratitude

  1. “I am all in.” YES. Thank you for all you do to make 20 Lines a place where we feel comfortable in doing our work. We draft, revise, edit, refine, and all is because this is a place where you have invited us in. You have opened a door to us. We are grateful to you.

  2. Thank you Melissa for giving us writers the opportunity to share our prose and poetry. I am sure everyone as Maggie has written want to show our appreciation for making this available to us.
    :-)

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  4. I miss being here …it is a wonderful community..Thank you Melissa and everyone !

  5. Melissa

    You know I love you and this safe place you made for us.
    I love each and everyone of you who have shared yourselves with words and those like me who add a photo to really do the talking for us.

    Happy Thanksgiving down there where is is warm I will think of you as we head to VT for the day

    Love
    Eunice

    Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving for all of you in the US and a wonderful day to all of you who share this place with us
    xo

  6. i am with everything said above. Not long ago i became a member of this great community created by you, and in this short itme i have learned, felt, developed so much as a poet/writer. i am greatful for this community, for you. It is really this “giving birth” to something uniquly felt/experienced by one but at the same time by everybody in different ways out of nothingness which drives me forth. I truly belive that through art we experience and understand ourselves and each other in ways beondy words and are tied together in our hearts.
    I wish you Melissa to thrive in ethers rich pond, to live life to the fullest.
    Love to all of you and thank you!
    franza

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