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The novelty and adventure of travel have brought us to our best moments. In a sense, finding a new place that dazzles us is like falling in love. This natural inspiration. So, why not use this inspiration to create art? Because I'm in True Travel Poemswriting poetry is my business. But I totally encourage anyone to explore any form of artistic expression to their travel muse.
In addition to writing poetry, there are many creative options such as painting/painting, blogging, memoir or journal, photography, photography, mixed media or songwriting. As a travel blogger, I have also explored many other forms of art for my website and social media.
mine A story about writing a travel poem

My first attempt at writing a travel poem was in Peru. I just spent two weeks exploring Cusco, Machu Picchu and the Amazon rainforest. On the last day before the flight, I collected photos, literature, paper and pen on the bed in my motel room. Then, I started writing a poem about my Peruvian adventures automatically.
The important part of this inspiration is Neruda's The poems I brought are called The height of Machu Picchu. Although this article is mainly about writing travel poems, it is important not to miss the inspiration for reading travel poems. Often, for me, these two concepts go hand in hand. Reading Neruda's epic poem gave me a new idea to write one by myself.
As a self-taught poet, I was lucky to find that I expressed my travel experience through poetry. So, keep reading to learn about this refreshing genre of art. Overall, there are some infinite directions that can bring this person’s pathway to creativity or self-expression.
Later on, many poetry and travel adventures, I wrote dozens of poems about the places that inspired me. As mentioned earlier, I recently published True Travel Poems50 travel poems in my collection. These poems take readers on a journey to 30 countries on 7 continents. From the depths of the valley of Death to the heights of Machu Picchu, these poems transport readers on adventures… in their own imagination. Here are links to learn more about my e-books and paperbacks:
True style travel poetry e-book
True style travel poem paperback
The art of writing poetry
Writing travel poetry helps to process and integrate how travel experiences change us. Poetry is full of symbolic language that condenses our thoughts and feelings into an eloquent art form. This type of writing can cover oneself or readers more emotionally than left-brain logical writing or prose.
Overall, I believe that the nature of travel is both an art form and a spirit.
Where, what, how and why we travel is a brilliant form of self-expression. I'll save it as another more in-depth article. However, I want to point out that writing travel poems is Ekphrasis. In short, putting this complex word representation means using one form of art to express another. For example, write a poem about painting or travel experience. More importantly, I think travel is spiritual. There is a universal theme that can be carried out on the spiritual pursuit of both external and internal journeys. This is maintained globally in many spiritual or religious beliefs.
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Whatever you want to call it. Just try it. You will discover in the deepest core how traveling changes you. In addition, you have a work of art to share and display. Another novel idea is to create a travel book that combines photos and poems.
A famous poet who writes travel poems
Throughout the century, many poets wrote good travel poems. Often, these types of poets have a large amount of wandering lust in their system. However, one obvious exception is Emily Dickinsonshe traveled from her home from her mind. Just like the above Neruda It's my favorite! Also, who can ignore it Walt WhitmanThe “open way” of Edna St. Vincent Millay “Travel” and Elizabeth Bishop“Travel Problems”.
And let's not ignore it Beatniks From the 1950s, e.g. Jack Kerouac,,,,, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Gary Synder. These can be said to be modern travel poets. Kerouac's “On the Road” is legendary. For inspiration, I love visiting their iconic literary hub City Lamp Bookstore In San Francisco.
Another example of publishing my travel poem
Finally, I wrote and published this poem on the website below: Poetry and place About my experience in the Ocher pit in the Australian outback. Indigenous people called ocher “the stone of dream time.” Can't you feel that this poem has come? Navigate to the heart center. Let me know your favorite travel poems in the comments below!
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Dreamtime stones in Ocher Pits, Australia
By Trudy Wendelin
In the original ocher field
Aboriginal people painted the blood of their ancestors
Dark palette from minerals
Enter the desert landscape…
As the Shadow of Siena
Gradually fade out and shine
Through short light
Whispering with fire,
Eternal mining mood,
How many years have you discovered from eons
Ancient tears and flesh
Entering a intensive moment.
My heart and
Bloody memory of death
& Dry Tones
On Mystic Clay's Pyre
Among the golden pieces of the day,
The horizon of dawn is warm
The haze that turns into ocher color,
Use rust to thorn
& Spiritual visceral rocks,
Bloody Dream
Songs singing
I walked along the desert stream…


