Fall into Poetry / Two Autumn Poems

 

What sparks a love of poetry?

The highbrow puzzles of e.e. cummings or the imagism of Ezra Pound. The lyrical music of John Keats or Christina Rossetti. The logical jumps and intellectual gymnastics of the metaphysical poets. The gimmick that marks Ferlinghetti. The emotions that lurk in a Longfellow sonnet. The intriguing story-songs that we just examined last month.

None of the above sparked my love of poetry. They deepened my love and enriched it, teased me by simultaneously engaging mind and heart.

My love of poetry was sparked by my mother. She gifted her daughters with a love of birds, of flowers, of nature itself. She quoted poems that she’d memorized over the years, poems that echoed with her love of nature, and those poems still echo for me. When I saw poetic lines expressed in nature, poetry lived for me.

Over my years, I’ve found more poems that live, some highbrow, some with a lowbrow snicker, some middlebrow which are frowned upon by intellectuals as “not clever enough”. I say if the poem is to a person’s taste, then who has a right to disrespect their choice?

And so we come to this episode’s poems, two that reveal autumn’s glory, both with marketing and writing ideas for anyone interested in a writing-focused life.

TIMINGS

  • 00:00 Welcome
  • 00:40 Introduction / Taste in Poetry
  • 02:16 Writer’s Growth / Marketing Lesson
  • 03:34 Helen Hunt Jackson
  • 03:51 “September”
  • 05:39 Easter Eggs and Secrets
  • 08:41 “October”
  • 13:25 Famous Love Story / Clever Word Choice
  • 16:05 Marketing Genius / Audience-Focused
  • 18:00 Last Words / Closing

Total Run Time = 20:07

 

Links

Helen Hunt Jackson bio https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Hunt_Jackson

Her poetry  https://www.poemhunter.com/helen-hunt-jackson/

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