@HeyItsErica
Erica Jean
@HeyItsErica · 2:55

The Fly Cried-Poem for National Poetry Month

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So I didn't want to kill the fly, but nature took its course and did that anyway. So I sat in my room that day and I wrote a list of the observations, and the poetry just came out. So that was as the fly cried. I hope you enjoyed it, and I will be back with more poetry

#Poetry https://s.swell.life/STaH7nVLCKB6YlG

@BlameBeefie88
BeeFie Built
@BlameBeefie88 · 1:02

#observation

You know, you talked about how just by making observations, you were able to write that poem. And for me, just listening to you read the poem, I was able to correlate your poem to life because you said just as you had broken your concentration on the fly, it was gone. And that's how life is. As soon as we think everything, we just break our concentration for just a second. Things can slip away from us so fast. Best
@HeyItsErica
Erica Jean
@HeyItsErica · 0:49
Thanks. Thank you. Blame Beefy for listening to my poem. And yeah, isn't it interesting and so great how just listening to poetry can paint the picture and evoke some type of emotion or thought or a memory. That's why poetry is so fluid and why poetry tree it's the literary language for everyone that transcends time and space and realities sometimes. But yeah, I really appreciate you listening and giving feedback to the poem and I'll be sure to bring more poetry to swell for you
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