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The Great Ones

The Great OnesI’ve published a Josh Dun Poetry Corner poem every Sunday since mid-April. I love dedicating my work to those that inspire me, especially a band like Twenty One Pilots that gives so much of themselves to their fans. This week, I felt compelled to write a love note to these guys, declaring my admiration in a promise that my support will never waver, even as I explore the talents of other bands, as my life shifts through stages and my interests skate in different directions. A piece of my soul will always live in the beats of their songs and messages of their lyrics.

I feel lucky to have discovered these boys in the days before their music played on the radio, the days when I could tease their tour manager about how much he looks like Captain America, and the days when I could tweet their drummer a poem and know it didn’t get lost in thousands of other messages sent in the exact same second. But even if they don’t see my poetry anymore or if I can’t get tickets to the shows because the price skyrockets and they sell out before my paycheck clears, I will always remain a true fan, thankful and jealous of their talent, and eager to spend money on any and all new music they produce.

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Car Radio

Car RadioTonight’s poem is titled after the Twenty One Pilots song “Car Radio,” as part of my normal Saturday Series–poetry inspired by the titles of all TOP tracks (check out the ARCHIVES HERE). I don’t often speak to the meaning of my verse, but tonight I will admit that I wrote this one exactly 2 minutes ago under the influence of raw emotion. This one’s a true story and an utterly honest depiction of my drive home from work today.

As always, check out the Twenty One Pilots version of “Car Radio” below!

 

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Inside Out

Inside OutI saw Catching Fire this morning, and though I very much recommend it, I warn that it will ruin your makeup within the first five minutes, and then inspire you to write about crying. Have a good weekend!

 

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Guest Post: Topaz Winters

Topaz Winters PoetryAbout the author:

Topaz Winters pictureTopaz Winters is a fourteen year old singer/songwriter and author. When she is not staying up until four AM on a steady diet of coffee and cheesecake, writing her heart out, she can be found exploring musical frontiers with her eccentric collection of band mates or playing with her Japanese Spitz puppy, Hachii. Topaz’s debut novel, Frozen Hearts, drops in January of 2014, and her debut album, Falling Star, later on in the same year. Topaz does not yet know her path in life, but she is stopping to smell the roses on the way.

Follow Topaz:

WEBSITE: http://www.topazwinters.wordpress.com
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/topazwinters
WATTPAD: http://www.wattpad.com/topazwinters
GOODREADS: http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/22256722-topaz-winters
SOUNDCLOUD: http://www.soundcloud.com/topazwinters
YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/topazwinters

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The Click

The ClickI remember the first moment I saw Twenty One Pilots. Their music resonated with me before Tyler even started singing. But even more amazing is the camaraderie I’ve discovered with so many other people because of this one commonality, friends from other countries met via social media or at local St. Louis vegetarian restaurants, all sharing a respect for two boys in a band from Columbus, Ohio.  Find the archives of the Josh Dun Poetry Corner HERE and check back every Sunday for a new post!

 

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Fake You Out

Fake You OutToday’s poem is part of my regular Saturday series of poetry titled after Twenty One Pilots songs. Check out the archives of the series HERE and as always, check out the Twenty One Pilots version of “Fake You Out” below. Have a great weekend!

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Tempestuous

TempestuousSpecial thank you to Tasha Kaminsky for the title inspiration 🙂

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Benevolent

BenevolentToday is World Diabetes Day. If you know someone with T1D, give them a hug for me 🙂

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Elude

EludeSpecial thanks to Lena Morsch for the title inspiration.

 

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Passed Down

Passed DownCheck out the Josh Dun Poetry Corner archives and don’t forget to buy tickets to the next twenty one pilots show in your area!