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Blog Posted:8/6/2019 12:09:00 PM

As a very beginner, I find it very very tough at times to write, to find material, to figure out what is in my head and what is in my heart, and find the words out there to put together. I watch others do so effortlessly and that actually makes it harder for me! :)

So I cannot write daily, but I am ALWAYS thinking of writing and inspirations, and then I write down or record little things to get me started - even if I'm driving at the time. But then when I see snippets later, or the next morning, the thoughts don't come back to me as they did so naturally when listening to music while driving, for one example. But not really the best time to put the pen to paper, or to put the keyboard to use.

And I know this won't be read likely, as I'm new here, but I still want to write down my thoughts right now, however lame and confused it may sound, so I can reflect on it later.

I've been going through a depression for about a month now or so. With that said, it brings me to continual writing about death, but also love for some reason. I think the negative things are for the obvious reasons while depressed, while those love words are coming from a few lost ones and from the proverbial "light at the end of the tunnel" that I'm always searching for to get out of such funks. Anyway, my short thoughts on writing, and inspiration and what sometimes spurs my initial thoughts. And then makes me think of how others not only are finding inspiration daily - but are also finding such fantastic words!!  -Jim



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Date: 8/18/2019 2:36:00 PM
Hello James Lutz's I get inspired by things happening around me. Also I awake from a dream to get an ides for a poem. Then write down the title and when i have time i write a poem from it. Works every time. have a nice day my friend. Welcome to poetry Soup. Have a nice day.
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Date: 8/7/2019 10:53:00 PM
Muse on The Loose, My muse is on the loose in this blank page At times I search for hours between these lines An open notebook is an open cage And when she leaves she's very hard to find I try arousing her to no avail With doodles in the margin killing time I'll take a break, go out and check the mail But she remains as silent as a mime And yet I know that she will soon return She's staring from this paper now at me I guess you'd think by now that I should learn When inspiration comes then there she'll be She seems to come out when it's late at night And always wakes me up and makes me write original poem by Daniel Turner
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Date: 8/7/2019 11:16:00 AM
Hi Jim. Thanks for sharing. I understand what you're saying, I do the same thing, become inspired by something and think of things I want to write but then when I go to do it later, I'm not inspired anymore, I just lose the words. Oh well, as the others have said here, you can't force it, but keep writing anyway, write and post and get feedback and I think you'll find it gets better ;) A lot of cool people here to encourage you. Welcome to PS
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Date: 8/7/2019 9:42:00 AM
Hi, James. Welcome to Poetry Soup! I've been where you are. I just went through a 2 year dry spell where I didn't write anything. So frustrating! But now I'm writing again. (Thank God) I have found that by checking out the contests sometimes sparks an idea. A lot of my poems are the results of attempting a theme or form for a contest. Hang in there! Blessings, Kim
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Date: 8/7/2019 6:37:00 AM
There is so much beauty around us that will give you plenty of inspiration. First the seed, when something comes to mind jot it down and over the coming days make a few notes when ideas come into your head and they will Decide what form you want to use and write a rough draft. Then 'polish' it up until you're happy with it, Spocks right though, don't try and force your muse it doesn't work. Your patience will be rewarded and we the readers will benefit from your work. Welcome to soup. Tom
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Date: 8/7/2019 8:06:00 AM
Thanks, Tom! That sounds about right along with my thinking. Write bits as I go and then take it from there, but never force the words as it fails that way. Thanks for the welcome!! -Jim
Date: 8/7/2019 3:54:00 AM
Jim, I don't think most poets have the great daily inspiration. I found it helpful and productive to shift from waiting for inspiration to a model of a disciplined daily writing practice where I reliably show up at the desk and work, whether I feel inspired or not. Just journaling and filling the page helps ideas to come,thoughts to organize. If I have no new idea, I work on editing or submissions. If your best ideas come while driving, you could experiment with talking into your phone and recording. Also, reading a lot helps. Good luck on your journey.
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Date: 8/7/2019 8:04:00 AM
Thank you, Agnes. That's 2 for a recorder. :) I never feel rushed much anyway as I refuse to post anything more ridiculous than what I have already, which at least makes sense. Thanks for the advice! -Jim
Date: 8/6/2019 9:54:00 PM
Welcome to PoetrySoup, Jim. I trust you will enjoy your fellow poets here.
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Date: 8/7/2019 8:00:00 AM
Thank you, Line! I'm having much fun thus far reading SO many great poets here in one place! And learning, and getting great advice and warm welcomes! Thanks, Line!
Date: 8/6/2019 2:07:00 PM
Jim, poets have been writing about death since poets wrote things down, I write a lot about death because I have known death and grief and love, I have fallen to the bottom of the pit and clawed my way back up many times, so these feelings you feel are the emotions of a poet... like you, thoughts come at me at odd times of the day when I cannot write them down and just fly away... I use meditation a lot and have learned not to run from my grief and sadness, but to use it in my poetry, learn to do this and you will be on your way to being a poet exceptional, I once heard that a poet must suffer to be good and I always recall that ~
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Date: 8/7/2019 7:57:00 AM
Dear Heart, I liked just writing that BTW, thanks! Makes a lot of sense and sounds like me. I will remember all of this advice, as much I copy and paste as future inspiration. Thanks!! -Jim
Date: 8/6/2019 1:50:00 PM
Dear James, emotions linger within and soon- they fall upon the page. As I like to say, and I find it true in my case. "When the time is right" Inspiration is found, even in the simplest of moments. Sometimes- writing comes in sections. It does for me at times. I may write a thought, and then come back to it later. There is no set time in writing. The heart knows what needs to be said, and when. Welcome to Poetry Soup. My best to you. :) Brandy
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Date: 8/7/2019 7:56:00 AM
Thank you, Brandy! - I have about 200 writings in a folder on my desktop partially started and then left like that. I go to them, and then get tongue tied, but always leave them. Thanks for the warm welcome!! -Jim

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