About my Poetry...
My Poetry is about Hope and
Despair; about Celebration and Sorrow. But mostly, it is about Hope. Forms of
expression implicit in symbolic language; poetry and verse, song, prayer and ritual, have
served a role in all cultures and societies to dispel the tears and foster the healing of
death and human loss. Why does the poetry of death triumph as a source of enduring
inspiration and hope?
Though our spirits may
fade and our viscera bleed, we are enabled
by the agents of our humanity empowered by ancestral song and promise.
Comfort
may be achieved through the transfer of the poet's feelings into the reader or listener's
mind. It transports the reader from the distractions and influences of the outside world
inward to the internal rhythms and solace of the personal soul. The poet becomes a healer
and his poetry his staff. Through verse and meter, free of inhibition yet full with
expression, the poet may articulate a sensitivity and empathy and provoke this
introspection and inner peace. A poem is transformed into a message of hope. There is
wonderment and magic in the words of a poem. Each word is selected for its individual
meaning within the context of the entire poem. A few properly selected words can move the
reader to tears and awaken the primal emotions of joy, promise, despair and hope. A poet
should evoke emotion in his work and write as if each poem is written with the poets
last words.
The language of poetry, within
the broader context of its 'parent body (literature,) has always had as its great
themes, love, loss and death. The inclusion of hope to these thematic elements is
worthwhile if not essential for, (as humans) we have the capacity to bring hope to a
despair that is uniquely created by our humanity and our human conditions.
As an Obstetrician, my
professional career has involved a striving to bring comfort and healing to children, born
and yet to born, and to mothers through their years of childbearing and beyond. It has
been the cause in my life. I have been uplifted by the triumphs of birth and healing and
depressed by the failures. Yet I have always tried to look beyond the failures in search
of the triumphs. I have counseled patients at the darkest times of their lives, when their
children have died, and I have turned to the comfort of personal reflection, poetry and
self-expression to better help me help my patients. I have learned that by writing down
thoughts which might elucidate my feelings more clearly than the spoken word, I have
become a better physician.
Poetry{sic}gives
the patient a voice for his or her suffering. It may not alter the activity of the
disease, but in merely providing a voice it comforts the patient in ways that no
medication can.
If medicine protects life then(sic) literature interprets it.
"Art, poetry(sic) is human intelligence playing over the natural scene, ingeniously
affecting it toward the fulfillment of human purpose."
"The Poet's gift
awakens in a special way the emotions of those who feel
wordless in the face of loss."
"By making us stop for a moment, poetry gives us an opportunity to think about
ourselves as human beings on this planet and what we mean to each other."
"By making us stop for a moment, poetry gives us
an opportunity to think about ourselves as human beings on this planet and what we mean to
each other." Rita Dove
"Communications is the web of
human society. The structure of a communication system with its more or less well defined
channels is in a sense the skeleton of the social body which envelops it. The content of
communications is of course the very substance of human intercourse. The flow of
communications determines the direction and the pace of dynamic social development."

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