📒 Enzo began writing poetry at the age of 18, and he continued writing as he pursued different occupations and careers. The poems are largely drawn from his own experiences and or observations. Enzo rejects the notion of many modern poets who say that 'good' poetry shouldn't rhyme, and although some of his doesn't rhyme, he insists that a rhyming poem shows that the words are put together in a much more painstaking way. "Prose is words in their best order; Poetry is the best words in their best order." Samuel Taylor ColeridgeTopics range:From Introspection I don't know what it is about me, Sometimes, I just want to be free To Extroversion. You were destined to live with people, In a world, a world that is theirs. From Despair. Love is a dream that will never materialise,To Romance. I said "Easy, I love you." From Naturism. As I gaze upon your strange, black,