MIDDAY POETRY – ‘Writers Beware!’

touch of sadness
what a madness
gullible no brain
let me explain

got a surprise email
written with all the detail
‘we will feature your book’
swallowed with a hook

her pen name Sherry
sounded bit too merry
writing style really kind
to influence weak mind

sweetness builds connection
on a closer inspection
concealed until the very last
send me your money fast

bank account of a dark name
to get the scammer now my game
the face behind the bank details
i pray their scheme soon fails

the story doesn’t end
Sherry is now my friend
the real Sherry I found
the scammer is still around

pretender behind a real face
on fraud report i made a case
warning to all you guys
beware of sweet AI lies

The Mystery of Poetry

Why is it that we prefer to read a few pages long text rather than a short poem?

We live in an era where our screen time is measured in hours, when our attention span is limited to a few seconds and when we are generally more attached to the screen than to our loved ones.

When it comes to reading, we often prefer a few pages of text to reading a short poetry.

What reading does

As we read, there is a voice inside our head, which spells out the words in the text inside our head. The thing is, that voice is there if we read or not. However, if we are not reading the voice may often sound like a negative self talk. While we read a written word, either on the screen or in a paper book, it gives us an opportunity to supplement our own self-talk with an alternative material.

What makes poetry such an outsider to our reading time

Let’s postulate here that poetry is hard to read. Is that true?
The hardest part of a poem are the gaps that the reader has to fill.

Poetry offers a helping hand on a journey within one’s mind. That being the mind of the poet, as well as the mind of the reader. There are, of course, different types of poetry, and each poem reflects the state of mind of the poet as they composed the words together.

Poetry is usually succinct. As much as possible is written in the least number of words. The words that are written in a short poem are very carefully selected for their value and combined with the other words to deliver a punchline, or to evoke specific feelings.

Now, the reason we may pass by poetry is that while it does deliver, it first needs our direct involvement. It requires us to feel. To let memories flow freely. The reader becomes part of the poem.

And that can be an unnerving and challenging experience for many of us. To feel, means, to let flow the stuff that is below the surface. That is often subconscious. That is carefully pushed down and protected from being felt.

While most media we generally follow mainly hypnotize and numb our minds into stupor and inactivity, poetry, as if magically, does the very opposite.

However, it may bring up more than our conscious mind wants to digest.

So, are you ready to lift the veil and unlock the secrets of your unconscious mind?
Just beware that the ride may not be what you expect, though it surely will be transformative.

FRESH POETRY BOOK PRINTING NOW!

Dear reader,

Thank you for your ever present attention to the words expressed on these pages.

It is of a great value to me to see your likes, read your comments and be able to share my feelings through my poetry with such an international audience.

There is a lot of harbored feelings released and captured in the letters forming these poems. And I am sure you are able to feel that too when you read through them. It is my greatest joy to write and to birth those unexpressed sensations and see the words on the screen having a deeper meaning.

Now is the time that I wish to share my new midnight project with you. After about one and half years I have decided to collate and publish a second poetry book.

With great satisfaction I can announce that it is going through the printers, as we speak.

Those of you that found solace or inspiration in the poems on this site will be thrilled to know that all the poems previously unpublished will shortly be available as an A5 paperback book with 94 pages full of timeless poetry.

You can now PREORDER the paperback book(s) of poems through the contact us form below. In the body of the message, please write your intention with the book itself. Is it for you or a gift for someone?

And I would love to hear what you love most about my writing? Thank you.

Warmest Wishes, Hana

BOOK COST AUD 22 + postage.

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