Intiitive Writing or Inteligent Writing?

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@healwell (1268)
Ahmedabad, India
April 23, 2007 6:11am CST
I am a poet so intuition is the main base for me. What about you?
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@liranlgo (5752)
• Israel
23 Apr 07
What a great question healwell. I do not believe in intelligent writing as a way of art. I write and i can tell you that i always begin writing intuatively. I just pour my guds and what is inside on the paper. I know that my father is a intelligent writer. but my technique is opposite then his. Usually after i write what i want, i look at it and sometimes make little changes. I do believe that people can feel my truth when they read my songs and my writing, only if i do not have obstacles that involve the brain, when writing.
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@lifeluver (743)
• Canada
23 Apr 07
Gosh, if I actually thought about what I'm about to write, I'd never get anything written! I totally rely on my intuition to write because, for me, it's the spontanious belching of words that is most effective. As soon as I start trying to come up with something, my mind blanks out and nothing seems to work to bring the great thoughts back. Lucky for me, I'm equipped with quite a bit of intelligence so writing elloquently doesn't seem to give me too much trouble. Writing intelligently doesn't seem to work at all for poems, though. I've written only a few poems and they, too, come from spontanious thoughts.
@swapw07 (247)
• United States
23 Apr 07
Poetry is based a lot of times inspirations, but that's not to say that other ways of inspiration is different. I think everyone has their own styles of poetry which no one should underestimate. The power of words are powerful and since everyone thinks differently, that makes up the power of the different styles of poetry that we see today.