A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Five-Hundred-And-Sixty-Five

I have been finding myself writing somewhat different poems recently.  Not all of the poetry I write, but a far amount, has been more blunt, I suppose.  I don't know what else to call it.  The poems are much more direct.  Often they are returning to themes that I've explored before, and some even reflect on that repetition, on the inability to move away from certain ideas, emotions, and circumstances.  In some ways, trying to talk about these poems is difficult because I am not certain, when I really think about it, what is actually different in the work.  I know that my approach with them and the feeling of writing them is different in some way, and I am certain that has an impact on the work itself, but being able to explain the shift isn't something I am fully prepared to do right now, I suppose.  I do think it is a positive shift, if only in that it is bringing a new perspective and a new energy, even if I am still writing about the same old stuff.

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