Thursday, October 9, 2014

Why Sea of Woods?

Sea of Woods?
 
Why Sea of Woods? Often we would wonder before, during or after we read a piece what the title is all about. Why is that? One of the many reasons, the title introduces the readers. But to what? To what they'll be reading? Untitled #1,#2,#3. Well, that's F**ed up. But you know, my probable  reader, I want you to read my work without any introduction to any of it. Much like a blind audition in The Voice episodes, you've got to read my pieces first before... you make any criticism. F*ck the title!
 
But seriously, Sea of Woods. Awfully makes no sense if I say that the title apparently has no meaning. Fortunately, it does have a meaning. What is the meaning or rather why is it called Sea of Woods. You've got to read my works first.
 
Here's a probable hint:
 
In the middle of the woods
During a moment of reverie
When I noticed that my senses
Particularly of direction
Severed from reality
Guided me in a lush field of verdure
Surrounded by dense forest fog
And nearby an echoing stream
Which I could never find.
But I hardly took notice of it,
For in the woods,
Away from reality,
Dreams come to life.
 
Why is it called Sea of Woods, you decide why. Or perhaps that isn't in your thought right now, that is much appreciated. For books are never judged by the color of its page, nor where letters where concluded by the smear of blood all over the unreadable hand writing. And mostly never on the smile of a venerable mad man during the child birth of her daughter. What am I saying?
 
Without farther ado. This is my first note, entitled "why sea of woods?" And I highly doubt anyone will reading this.

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