196 – “I, the Writer; You, the Reader” | How Poetry Echos The Reader | [III]

[I] [II] Parting Words No matter the meaning You, the Reader, may have found in my words, it came not from my pen, but from the projection of your self onto them. How do You, the Reader, know Benjamin didn't get his bones broke by Barbie? How do You, the Reader, know Barbie is a … Continue reading 196 – “I, the Writer; You, the Reader” | How Poetry Echos The Reader | [III]

195 – “I, the Writer; You, the Reader” | How Poetry Echos The Reader | [II]

[I] A Peak Into The Process When I wrote this poem, I, the Writer, put no meaning in it. I, the Writer, wrote words as a child would play with a toy. Alliteration my plaything - I, the Writer, chose words based only on if they had a 'B'eautiful 'B'eat, whatever that abstract explanation may … Continue reading 195 – “I, the Writer; You, the Reader” | How Poetry Echos The Reader | [II]