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Summary

The web content is a reflective piece on the essence of writing poetry, emphasizing the importance of having a meaningful message to share with the world.

Abstract

The article titled "Divine Spark" delves into the author's personal journey with writing, specifically poetry. It opens with an epigraph by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which sets the tone for the piece, emphasizing that writing is not just about wanting to say something, but having something significant to communicate. The author, Melanie J., shares a poem that speaks to the reader's inner light, encouraging them to let it shine for others. The poem is accompanied by an image credited to the author. The article references the profound impact of Amanda Gorman's words on courage and light, further reinforcing the theme of illuminating one's inner truth. The author expresses gratitude for being tagged by Carolyn Hastings in celebration of World Poetry Day and invites readers to join Medium through her referral link. The piece concludes with acknowledgments for the inspiration drawn from Paper Poetry's Week 9 poetry prompt and World Poetry Day.

Opinions

  • The author believes that writing, especially poetry, should serve a greater purpose and convey a message of significance.
  • Writing is seen as a means to reveal one's "divine cosmic spark" and share it with the world, suggesting a spiritual or universal connection in the act of creation.
  • The author is inspired by other writers and poets, notably F. Scott Fitzgerald and Amanda Gorman, whose quotes are woven into the narrative to reinforce the theme of light and purpose.
  • There is a sense of community and mutual support among writers, as evidenced by the author's gratitude towards Carolyn Hastings and Paper Poetry for their roles in the poetic process.
  • The author encourages readers to become Medium members, indicating a belief in the platform's ability to support and compensate writers fairly.

EPIGRAPHIC POETRY

Divine Spark

Poem

Image by Author: Melanie J.

“You don’t write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say.” F. Scott Fitzgerald

divine cosmic spark illuminate for the world to see emerge from behind the shadows to reveal your infinite light your light shines the brightest filled with purity and love for its purpose derived from the intelligence above — the Universe.

“You don’t write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say.” F. Scott Fitzgerald

After reading this profound quote, I asked myself, why do I write? Writing has become challenging for me because I am no longer writing because I just feel like it, I am writing because I have something to say. Something intentional to share — a message that serves a greater purpose. The purpose of this poem is to reach the beautiful souls who know what their light can do for others. Keep your divine spark shining for the world to see.

In the brave words of Amanda Gorman:

For there is always light, if only we’re brave enough to see it, if only we’re brave enough to be it. — Amanda Gorman

Be the light for the world.

Thank you Carolyn Hastings for tagging me and happy World Poetry Day to you and to all the poets on Medium.

Written for World Poetry Day and in response to Paper Poetry’s Week 9 poetry prompt.

Thank you all for reading and thank you Paper Poetry for publishing my poem.

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