Written by MVWG Member Joanne Shird
Poetry, as an art form, predates written text, is probably the oldest form of expressive art, and held a prominent place in ancient societies. I would say it does not hold a prominent place in modern society, that few people revere poetry, own books of poetry or spend time reading poetry. Unlike poetry, I would say that music is a central part of people’s lives. However, music and poetry are not that different, perhaps music strikes elevated chords more pervasively and strums rhythm more persistently but poetry is music as well. Poetry can excite the senses, and as with music one can ride its vibes and break out on the other side.
Children toy with and are often dazzled by rhymes and the play of words. Children love rhyme and are schooled early on in nursery rhymes. Some tightly attuned kids learn the beauty of words at a very young age. One day as I was holding my then 2 ½ year old granddaughter, each of us ‘reading’ our own book, she took my book, which she often did, traced her fingers along the symbols mumbling pretend words. She looked up at me and said, ‘Nonnie, I love words.’ My heart soared. Somehow this young child had grasped the utter depth and beauty of not only the spoken word, which she had mastered, but also the written word which was still a mystery to her.
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