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You ask many of the questions that all poets ask at one time or another….thanks for your post.
Sometimes we found ourselves into some lines, into some sentences…and sometimes seems that the poet touch us, is look like he wrote that lines for us, only. And sometimes the feelings described into that poems fit us, fit our pattern, our way of thinking, our way of feeling…Do we, the readers, look to the solution, meanwhile we’re ‘breathing” the lines?
I think its because each of us are in a quest of self identity and poems (words mixed in a striking proportion) help us get a feel of what we are, and how we fit in,
The question you raised on whether we write poems or thet write us, in a sense gives us the answer. What I mean is, they (poems) don’t read out the answers, but lead you to find your own…
Very well worded questions!
Really a good analysis. Thank you, Shruthi.