Jack Underwood’s 20 poetry tenets (enviado pelo fotografado abaixo)
·
No word is
poetic. Only ideas are poetic.
·
Poems
should not recount events but be events.
·
In poems,
don't talk like more of a knob than usual.
·
If a poem
wanted you to know exactly what it was about, it would be a boiled egg.
·
A poem is
the shoe you saw as a child, by the side of a road, and you asked yourself
about.
·
Good poems
are like the thoughts of awful tennis players between points.
·
Description
refers to something in terms of what it is whereas poems refer to things in
terms of what they are not.
·
Never put
out a burning poem with a wet person.
·
Plath:
"I have never put a toothbrush in a poem". "My next poem is
called The Tootbrush," says the next poet.
·
All sighs
are poetic because they shift the feeling without altering the context.
·
The more
something tries to convince you, the less convincing it sounds.
·
A poem is
getting into a too hot bath without any water in.
·
There's
only a bit of “craft” in “art”.
·
"Hello"
said the poet. "You don't live here anymore," said the poem.
"But you can look round".
· When you've
finished writing a good poem, it should feel like you've just borrowed a close
friend's saxophone.
·
Language
isn't fixed so you don't necessarily have to break it.
·
You will
find less than five really good poems.
JMAC, o homem de Azeitão, visto por ele próprio |
BALADA LEVE
Ardem, ardem levemente
Como que em chamas sem fim
Será frio, será quente
Frio não é certamente
Que frio não arde assim
É talvez a chaminé
Que não foi limpa, está suja
Convém não chegar ao pé
Será cheiro de rapé?
Quem tiver medo que fuja.
Que quem já cheirou pior
Pode estar habituado
Mas os bombeiros, Senhor
Não podem com tal odor
E vomitam para o lado.
E uma infinita tristeza
Ao ver o meu paletó
Que tem que ir para a limpeza
Vem limpinho, com certeza
Das cinzas, do cheiro, do pó.
SdB (I)
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