WHAT IS POETRY?—a sonnet
When thoughts are too deep for telling in prose,
When sentences and phrases can’t suffice;
When hearts are frozen though they may be close,
When words alone are too cold to break ice;
When feeling is shadowed by the meaning,
When logic overrides the expression;
When one wants to describe what one’s dreaming
But rules of language mar one’s intention;
It’s then that poetry fulfills the need
And as tears drip from a heart that’s broken,
Couplets, stanzas and sonnets do they feed
And a poem by itself gets written.
Wounds of the heart does true poetry nurse,
What can’t be healed by balm is healed by verse.
• Initially written for the book "MISCELLANEA" , MISCELLANEA as entry #373720
• Related poems:
THE SECRET OF MY POEMS--"THE SECRET OF MY POEMS--Editor's choice" 
POETRY: an addiction—"POETRY: an addiction" , in MISCELLANEA
M C Gupta
13 February, 2005
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