Measuring Poetry
Poetry is a "tough nut to crack," made harder since I had trouble learning to read. In kindergarten, the teacher called my mom and said "What is wrong with Phillip?" It turned out to be mild dyslexia and a learning disability with phonics. So to me, poetry seemed like a mean trick rather than celebrated art. I saw poetic language as obscuring the meaning rather than adding depth to my understanding. I measured poetry and found it lacking. Fortunately, I have made room in my heart for writing that elicits beauty and engenders creative thought. The book Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller takes its title from a beautiful scene where he describes his experience feeling the Holy Ghost while camping in the Grand Canyon. He has eyes to see the wonder and great expanse of the heavenly hosts and he describes the stars as "dancing in the sky blue like jazz." He is constantly raving about the merits of poetry. Miller also talks about how absurd of a not...