I do actually dabble in a bit of poetry! And I'm yet to pen a script but it is something that I've been telling myself I want to do.
That poetry survived in its formal agencies finally and that prose survived to get something said.
To know anything of a poet but his poetry is so far as the poetry is concerned to know something that may be entertaining even delightful but is certainly inessential.
Poetry is something that happens in universities in creative writing programs or in English departments.
Poetry is fascinating. As soon as it begins the poetry has changed the thing into something extra and somehow prose can go over into poetry.
Auden said poetry makes nothing happen. But I wonder if the opposite could be true. It could make something happen.
A lot of people think 'I'll give acting or poetry or filmmaking a try. And if it doesn't work out I'll go get a law degree do something else that's more practical.' For me I went the reverse way. I lived the back-up plan.
However I learned something. I thought that if the young person the student has poetry in him or her to offer them help is like offering a propeller to a bird.
The fact that something is in a rhymed form or in blank verse will not make it good poetry.
I don't think poetry is something that can be taught. We can encourage young writers but what you can't teach them is the very essence of poetry.