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	<title>John Hewitt . . . Writer &#187; Poetry</title>
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		<title>The Curse of Low Cholesterol</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2007 18:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Hewitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The thin balding doctor
Brilliant they say
Flush with his degree
From the University of Nevada &#8211; Reno
Tut-tuts me about my weight
And runs all of usual tests
Extracts and measures my blood
To confirm that my fatness
Is killing me
But my cholesterol is low
Not high
Too low
He tells me
The good cholesterol
Has nary a toehold
In my system
Diet and exercise
You self-deluded  porker
To raise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The thin balding doctor<br />
Brilliant they say<br />
Flush with his degree<br />
From the University of Nevada &#8211; Reno<br />
Tut-tuts me about my weight<br />
And runs all of usual tests<br />
Extracts and measures my blood<br />
To confirm that my fatness<br />
Is killing me<br />
But my cholesterol is low<br />
Not high<br />
Too low<br />
He tells me<br />
The good cholesterol<br />
Has nary a toehold<br />
In my system<br />
Diet and exercise<br />
You self-deluded  porker<br />
To raise your cholesterol<br />
And so I am stuck either way<br />
High or low<br />
Good or bad<br />
The answer is diet and exercise<br />
And the question is<br />
How do you make the next few years<br />
Of your life<br />
As tedious as possible</p>
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		<title>Big Heads</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jul 2007 00:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Hewitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The big-headed heard of small children
Tramples past me
Echoing shouts and threats and pleadings
For the small world enders that they see
And that I wish I could recapture
Just to judge if I have grown at all inside
Since the little shocks and horrors of a new world
Tripped over my untied shoelaces
And my unkempt, unpopular, unhappy, unabashed
Misanthropy of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The big-headed heard of small children<br />
Tramples past me<br />
Echoing shouts and threats and pleadings<br />
For the small world enders that they see<br />
And that I wish I could recapture<br />
Just to judge if I have grown at all inside<br />
Since the little shocks and horrors of a new world<br />
Tripped over my untied shoelaces<br />
And my unkempt, unpopular, unhappy, unabashed<br />
Misanthropy of a childhood<br />
Divided me slowly from the averages<br />
The means<br />
The medians<br />
And the small comforts<br />
That might have come from fitting in<br />
The terrors and pleasures of children<br />
Each a random sampling of their parent&#8217;s failures<br />
Cobbled together and mostly functional<br />
Mostly ready<br />
I am the kid at the back of the line<br />
Happy that no one can push ahead of me now<br />
Happy to look at their backs and be alone<br />
With the thoughts that sound clever in my head<br />
Until the moment they leave my lips<br />
And I realize that my audience<br />
Wants me to fail<br />
Expects me to fail<br />
And gets pissed off<br />
When I succeed despite them<br />
So long herd<br />
Get back to class<br />
Go back to being lied to<br />
And pounded on<br />
And told how happy you should be<br />
Good luck kids<br />
It was great seeing you</p>
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		<title>Five Poetry Lessons You Can Learn from Star Wars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Hewitt</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Movies]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Poetry]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;That&#8217;s no moon. It&#8217;s a space station.&#8221;
One of the mistakes many beginners make is that they try to emulate someone else&#8217;s voice. It is fine to love a certain poet or style, but when it comes to writing poetry, you have to realize that the only voice that will work for you is your own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>&#8220;That&#8217;s no moon. It&#8217;s a space station.&#8221;</h2>
<p>One of the mistakes many beginners make is that they try to emulate someone else&#8217;s voice. It is fine to love a certain poet or style, but when it comes to writing poetry, you have to realize that the only voice that will work for you is your own voice. Don&#8217;t worry, all of those poets who have influenced you will still be there in the back of your mind when you write, just don&#8217;t waste your time wondering how they would write a line. What matters is how you write.</p>
<h2>&#8220;Into the garbage chute, flyboy.&#8221;</h2>
<p>One of the great joys of writing poetry is that moment when you have a sudden breakthrough. Your can spend hours sitting around trying to get one poem to work, then all of a sudden inspiration strikes and another, better poem emerges, seemingly without effort. You are going to write a lot of bad poetry in your time, while you are looking for those inspired poems. Sometimes, you&#8217;ll even write a great poem without ever feeling inspired. The point is that you have to keep working in order to get to those good poems. Don&#8217;t give up just because you feel like you&#8217;re surrounded in garbage. Success might be waiting behind the very next door.</p>
<h2>&#8220;These aren&#8217;t the droids you&#8217;re looking for.&#8221;</h2>
<p>Another easy mistake to make is avoiding a topic because it feels too personal, too uninteresting or not &#8220;poetic&#8221; enough. A well-written poem can be about any subject that matters to you. The important thing is that it does matter to you. Embrace the topics that you think you want to avoid. Challenge yourself to write about anything and everything that has meaning to you.</p>
<h2>&#8220;I find your lack of faith disturbing.&#8221;</h2>
<p>Poetry and self-doubt go hand in hand. Don&#8217;t dwell on the shortcomings of your poetry. If you are worried that your poetry isn&#8217;t good enough, then keep writing and keep studying other poets. Training and experience do matter, even in the realm of poetry. Life is a very long road. Don&#8217;t expect to master everything the first time. As long as you keep working and believing, you will keep improving.</p>
<h2>&#8220;Let go&#8221;</h2>
<p>Inspiration is a fleeting creature. When you finally get inspired, you need to allow yourself the time and the space to keep writing. You may have had other things planned. The phone may ring. There might be a knock at the door. When you are inspired, you need to ignore all of that, because once the inspiration leaves it may not return again easily. Embrace the inspiration you get and follow it for as long as you can. </p>
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