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Write What You Know

Writers! Writers!  Write what you know.
That's what they say, all the pro's.
Phooey on that gobbledygook.
I mean, get real, take a good look.

Let's say you have a great notion
To put words of a book in motion.
Want to write about real cowboys?
Means you can't come from Illinois?

Poets are sensitive, even men
A saga poem they'd like to pen.
Of women in love and their pain
They can't now if their name's not Jane?

Well, maybe.  Maybe they are right
I'm not trying to pick a fight.
Seems to me that writing is fun
You can shoot sans owning a gun.

Think of the love sonnets and such
You needn't have lived all that much.
What about all those dreams of love
Too ugly to be deserving of.

Halloween makes us conjure up ghosts
Don sheets, we're monsters we can boast?
Ghouls and witches in poems do clash
Oh! Where is that real monster mash?

Sweet thing wants to celebrate her cat
On her knees should she eat a rat?
I'd think that sweet thing would say no,
She'll imagine it; let her words flow.

Poets, novelists, are writers is not this true?
Does this have to mean they haven't a clue?
They can't expand their horizons from mundane
And the dullness to something wild and insane?

They write about murder if that's their bent
Without encasing someone's feet in cement.
Some write from deep held passionate zeal
About sunrises, sunsets, tho blind in the real.

The agonies of war can be expressed in truth
By a middle-aged wife full of gin and vermouth.
And while we cannot all write most profound
I still say we have more intellect than a hound.

Which gives us the ways and means to think
About life in other places we can be in sync.
I don't think that crime queen Agatha Christie
Left to kill and maim after her tea and biMaurice Yvonnescuits.

Copyright © Race Benoit | Year Posted 2014

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Date: 3/26/2016 10:04:00 PM

Race Benoit, you've expressed yourself well, I like the way you ended the poem. Please keep writing and sharing your poetry when you have time. Happy Easter ** LOVE LINDA
Date: 8/10/2015 7:40:00 PM

RACE, a wonderful read.... LOVE *SKAT*
Date: 12/24/2014 8:19:00 AM

I enjoyed reading this one again, it is very well written. I also wanted to drop by to wish you Marry Christmas. I am going through my list of favorite poets.
Date: 12/8/2014 8:00:00 AM

This was quite the ride, I enjoyed it.
Date: 12/7/2014 7:36:00 PM

Bravo my friend poetry comes from the heart and soul, write about what you want, not what others tell you to write about, I yes have entered many contests on this site, but If I don't wish to enter one or two so be it. I take advice but not orders, I stick to my faith as a writer and am loyal to mine own spark of divine inspiration. great job cheri
Date: 12/7/2014 12:39:00 PM

great write Race - i can relate to it well ... not sure about Maurice being a biscuit - that bit confused me lol:-) Hugs jan xxx
Date: 12/7/2014 11:25:00 AM

Great job on this poem. I will have to Fav this poem and add you to my fav poets list.
Date: 12/7/2014 9:57:00 AM

Good write, Race, a lot of truth in this poem. I really enjoyed reading your pen. Blessings eve

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