I've decided to combine my free form Poetry of an Eccentric Heart folders into one area since my forms folder is about to swell in size. I'll still write in free verse, but since forms are becoming my favorite weapon of choice, I'm consoldating my free form stuff to make my portfolio look nicer.
"Poetry of an Eccentric Heart,Part 1" [18+] is one of my oldest folders to date and contains some poetry I composed during the first three years of high school. After reading this, you'll see I'm nowhere near the same poet these days.
"Poetry of an Eccentric Heart, Pt.2" [18+] contains poetry composed during my senior year of high school, and I feel out of all my free form collections is probably the strongest and easiest to read. As for its pretty purple ribbon, many thanks go to Kittiara ~ 5 Years on W.Com! for it.
"Poetry of an Eccentric Heart, Part 3" [18+] stores all my poetry composed during early adulthood (college years). These poems tend to be extremely personal in scope and therefore tend to be rather abstract. This is probably my favorite free form collection, as it tests the limits of free form and depicts some of my most interesting personal ponderations to date.
"Poetry of an Eccentric Heart, Part 4" [18+] was created to house the poetry written after taking a creative writing class that made me re-examine free form poetry and how to integrate imagery in poetry. I don't consider myself a major fan of imagery in poetry, but when I do use it, I measure it with great care to make it potent, not flowery or tedious. Though just beginning, this folder has already shown a more mature and intellectual approach to poetry. So before entering this folder, make sure you're up for a mental workout, as I seek to touch the mind before the heart with these works.
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