How does it feel to be a blogger? Hmmmm. Well now that you ask…it’s pretty much the first time I’ve ever even thought about it. I couldn’t tell you if it is being a blogger or just being involved in this class in general, but I feel like I’ve become a part of a new community of people: that community being my classmates and all the poets that we’ve read. It takes a lot of courage for a person to share a piece of poetry or any writing in general because its like opening up a part of yourself to that person, so in being in this class and reading my classmates blogs I feel like I’ve come to know them all so much better. You can see their personalities coming out in their writing, and it makes you feel like you know what makes them special even if you haven’t ever really talked to them before. I know that being a blogger and writing poetry has made me more comfortable with sharing my thoughts, my ideas, my feelings, and my life with the rest of the world. I am not naturally a very open person, but poetry has been an amazing release for me. To be honest, I think I might keep blogging. It probably won’t be as frequent, but I enjoy sharing my thoughts through writing, and I think I will continue to do so.
Dirty little secret? Kind of a lame song I thought to myself, but it all came together. The background music was distracting at first, but as the performance went on the pace of the music heightened the suspense of the poem. It was amazing to hear some of the things that people keep bottled up. With every card that was read, a new personality and a new voice were introduced into the poem. It created an ambivalent tone of voice that made the message even more universal. The range of secrets also brought the poem weaving in and out of seriousness with bits of comic relief like “I LOVE country music”. The most memorable part of the performance occurred when the poet finished with the line “When I blow out the candles, I never make a wish”, and she literally blew the card away. This action created a sense of looming finality that was paralleled, via a little luck from the poetry gods, with the end of the song still playing in the background. It was a very well performed poem and an even more original idea. We all have our dirty little secrets, but for now I think I’ll keep mine bottled up.


