Titanis Mnemosyne

Mnemosyne is a daughter Titan, Greek goddess of memory. My poetry is often mnemonic, a way of remembering. I am posting these for memory's sake, for critique, for connecting to the world through my attempts at making art. Some posts might just be my thoughts on trying to make sense of making a worthwhile life.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Wee hours of the year


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Valerie
Sacramento, CA, United States
Thanks to Allyson Seconds for a perfect profile picture. I write poetry because words are the artist's tool that I know well enough to improvise with. Like jazz, but the music is language. (Grammar and dictionary words are more classical. I know them, but I disprefer them.) My whole life I may strive to understand music, paint, and clay in the same capacity with which I riff on words, brush them from my mouth, mold them into a jar that contains the idea, feeling, memory of my poem.
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