If You Have an Idea, Write it Down
for the "Creative Endeavour" unofficial poetry challenge
If you have an idea, write it down.
Your best ideas will find you
when you are not searching.
The ideas that are meant to meet you
will settle on your forehead
in the stillness between dreaming and waking.
/
The scribbles on scrap paper,
the anecdotes in every note
are where the truth lives.
The ideas that wish to be known
and certainly those meant to blossom into reality,
appear fully formed in my brain
unbidden, waiting,
living snugly under the bedcovers,
falling softly from the shower-head,
crunching beneath the soles of my shoes.
/
They wait for the curtains to open,
they wait for the clouds to part,
they wait for relaxed shoulders and clear eyes
always searching in the dark.
These ideas are not choked by daytime inhibition,
or shirked by priority or released by omission,
when they leave footprints next to mine in the snow.
/
I must write them without thinking,
allowing the sounds to roll off my tongue,
through my pen
into being.
I must drift with them above time
and soar with them on clouds
before the sunlight shines
and my jaw clamps down
on reality.
I must make my reality.
/
I'm surprised to find them later
and always wonder from what realm they appeared.
Though I know it was me.
There is no one else it could be.
So I beg you,
if you have an idea, write it down.
***
Author's note: I wrote this poem after finding an idea for a short film in the notes app on my phone (under a tab titled 'Story Ideas', which I don't recall creating). I smiled the entire time I was reading the notes because it's actually decent, and yet, all I could think was, where did I come up with this? Upon further inspection, I discovered it was written at 2:00am. I often let ideas drift away. I'm going to stop doing that. This is my reminder.
This poem was reworked for Gabriel's challenge:
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Bugsy Watts
Got bit by the writing bug.
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Comments (3)
I really enjoyed reading this. It has such a pleasant feel to it, the way I feel when I am writing.
This was legitimately beautifully written Bugsy! An ace flow and a neat-o message! 2am ideas seem to be the best! Excellent! 😄
Excellent advice 😁