I will be editing this morning, and then I will be making blueberry jam. Every summer, writing gets to be the last chore I check off the list. But on the bright side, I do a lot of living. I try to think of living as a bright side.
Yesterday I picked blueberries raspberries beans sage lemon balm peppermint baby leeks parsley basil tore out the poppies cut down the marjoram made bread made pizza made tomato sauce. This morning I put all that work into a sentence and thought about punctuation. I suppose this is not an inspirational story, but still it's writing.
Just a moment ago I wrote down "but it's still writing." Then I swapped the word order. This is revision. I revise to match the music in my head, and by music I mean word stress, pacing, rising or falling pitch, etc. I have no idea if this is how Frank Zappa did it. I do have a fairly clear idea that this is how Hayden Carruth did it.
Funny, how one hears the sound of someone else's verse and can say, This is a brother in arms. Though "brother in arms" is a cliche, I'm guessing that it must derive from either a companion in war or a cuddled little brother. Therefore, I feel perfectly justified in using it for poets whose rhythms echo in my head.
Living is what gives you the stories for your writing.
ReplyDeleteI imagine your house must have been filled with wonderful scents.
As usual, you are very funny. I love that long list of harvested things.
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