The Spirituality of Writing Poetry
Written for a church series on the spirituality found in otherwise secular practices. Why do I write poetry? For the purity and possibility in a blank sheet of paper, For the close to endless presence of words to conjure, For the creative act that taps into the divinest of works… Why do I write poetry? To feel okay feeling deeply (though to everyone else aloof and quiet). To get lost in words when thinking too much leaves nowhere to go. To memorialize a moment and know belonging despite unwelcoming worlds. Why do I write poetry? There’s a poem I wrote some years ago, written early when I had much to learn. The poem’s theme was the art form itself, the gift it’s been and continues to be. ...Unpathened white snow. an unclaimed plain. I express, yet hide, and work until it’s let go. Why do I write poetry? The internal life so important to me is content staying hidden, most of the time at least. When the hidden must be expressed, I turn to paper and pen, to Word’s empt...