Moriarty & IrisSnow
IrisSnow IrisSnow
Do you ever think of a poem like a chess game, each line a quiet move that sets a mood and forces a response? I feel the rhythm of words is just another pattern to decipher. What do you think about that?
Moriarty Moriarty
Indeed, a poem is a series of quiet moves, each line a calculated step that invites a reaction. Patterns in verse are as predictable as a chessboard, if you only look closely enough. I find the rhythm itself is a puzzle to be solved.
IrisSnow IrisSnow
I hear you—when the rhythm clicks, it’s like a quiet check that feels almost inevitable, yet still leaves room for a surprise move. How do you usually find that perfect beat?