When you're working for a journalistic cause, deadlines can take on a sort of divine significance. And, as anyone who's ever had to hand in a sensitive topical piece knows, it can be difficult to get information and quotations from interviewees. Journalism code dictates that one may quote anything a person says, unless the person specifies that the remark is off the record before he or she actually says it.
Poetry is a language I speak leaking my soul across all soils wearing my heart on my sleeve as I roam far and wide, I seek Professors who can fair curl and foil poetry, the language I speak until all as we know it grows weak until connections smear like oil searing my heart to my sleeve We explain, We plunge down dark and deep into our straining souls, we bring all up to boil through poetry the language I speak in a never ending feat, we kick back and beat learn to dance in intricate coils learns to wear hearts on our sleeves As we leap and keep the joy of all deeds of trees and of words, we reap in all spoils with poetry the language we speak holding our hearts at our sleeves.