Hello Fellow Suspects and CSI Detectives!
Since April is National Poetry month, Debbi has asked the Design Team to share our challenges, ideas, and inspiration for journaling. In spirit of National Poetry month, I would like to share a great idea for writing poetry that I found in this book, 'Inner Excavation' written by Liz Lamoreux. Liz shares a secret in discovering your ‘Poet Within’.
The thought behind this little secret, is to create a Word Toolbox. The Word Toolbox allows you to form lists of words that can be randomly assembled to form an idea, phrase, thought, or feeling.
For example, grab a book off of your bookshelf and write down several words from each page. Let your eyes jump from word to word until the ‘right word(s)’ stands out to you.
After you have your list, (and if you feel the desire to write), start free flow writing, using your word list as an inspiration starter. You can use one word or all of them.
When I use this method of writing, I like to use all of the words, filling in the blanks with what comes to mind. I create short poems that can be written within minutes.
For example, this is the first poem I wrote using the Word Toolbox secret.
{written November 6, 2010)
Please
I play on emotions
To free the velvet instrument
Of pleasure inside myself.
The music sings my story
Of Gold and silver, and the
Feather plumes adorn my stout
And rosy head.
Water soothes the ornament of life
And is plentiful.
Don’t argue, this is the path of
My story….
Love is abundant.
My Word Toolbox included the words:
Play, please, velvet, emotions, pleasure, ornamental, gold, silver, plume, feathers, adorn, water, story, instrument, fat, stout, chubby, abundance, flexible, humorous, argue, plethora, sing, free, music, motion, plentiful.
Here is a picture of my Word Toolbox journal. You can see I ripped out a page from an old dictionary, and circled words that jumped off the page at me.
I follow the same process for each of my Word Toolbox Poems.
For me, this entire process, from start to finish, usually only takes 30 minutes or so. I don’t do this every day, only when the urge hits me, but I follow the same process every time.
Here is another one. I used an old Electricity Instruction manual as my Word Toolbox inspiration.
Self
Define the self
Single energy, mutual effect
Multiple frequency.
Three phases to build self respect.
Chapter two, test the self
Direct energy, name the differences
Let your skin feel the wire
Chapter Nine.
Remove the graphic nature
Transform.
My Word Toolbox included these words:
Test, name, nine, difference, mutual, build, effect, three, phase, define, graphic, skin, frequency, two, 2981, self, respect, comprehensive, single, wire, energy, direct, chapter
And one final poem. The Word Toolbox came from a Young Adults book.
Trailers and Banjos
The gentle girl asked in an unsmiling way
Spoken with a thankful twinkle.
Along the street, the wild boy
Could see the gorgeous girl.
At last, the reason was apparent to each other.
Nothing was left as the
Sun shined on the grave.
The circus was no more.
My Word Toolbox included these words:
Trailers, banjos, shining, along the street, thankful, asked, gentle, girl, wild, circus, went on, laughing at each other, gorgeous, see, reason, spoken, grave, twinkle, unsmiling way, last, nothing.
As you can see, this form of poetry writing can get rather addicting. I used the Word Toolbox concept for my journaling on Case File #17, so be sure and check it out during the reveal.
I hope you enjoyed this peek into MY inspiration for poetry and journaling. Try it, you might like it. :)
Tina
Tags: help, journaling, poetry, self, writing
Permalink Reply by Jenn Kennedy on April 19, 2012 at 10:39pm Wow. This is such a clever and unique idea. I really like this! I might give this a try. I use to write all of the time, but career, motherhood, becoming a wife, etc....often leaves little time for myself. What a cool way to get creative. Thanks for sharing!
Oh, I love this idea, Tina! And I am so going to buy that book! Thank you for sharing your ideas and your beautiful poems!
Permalink Reply by Em Stafrace on April 21, 2012 at 5:33pm What an awesome technique I love it, its almost like solving a puzzle, which I love love love. Thanks for sharing it Tina I'm definitely going to give it a go! :)
Permalink Reply by Sylvia Mellander Ekman on April 23, 2012 at 8:38am Tina! This is so inspiring! Somehow this seems like exploring your inner, the unconscious, while first selecting the framework of words and then filling the structure with flesh from the soul. (awsome -need to try this soon!) The magnetic poetry this week could be seen as the first baby steps in this direction I guess. I'll try it -I'm sure I'll LOVE it! xoxo

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