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breathtest
05-30-2009, 11:20 AM
This poem is inspired by Nietzsche's 'the birth of tragedy'. It represents the birth of art through the pairing, the binding, of Apollo and Dionysos -

Attic tragedy

Forming, binding from conflict
the Gods unite
A co-existence of sculptor and imageless art
ancient stimulation
Provoking a birth of transcendence
in the gravity of existence

Your dreams can become
they can become, with intoxication,
more than mere cognitions
They can become a drive of metaphysical activity
a semblance to the seekers of art
an education of morality achievable only by art

PrinceMyshkin
05-30-2009, 12:41 PM
Splendid philosophical rumination. I was especially struck bye the lines:


Your dreams can become
they can become, with intoxication,
more than mere cognitions

Cellar Door
06-17-2009, 08:58 PM
breathtest, I really like this! Sorry if it is old, I haven't been on in a while... I think it is really worded well and is an excellent Nietzsche poem...

qimissung
06-18-2009, 05:41 PM
I agree with everyone. I tend to try to write things that are about feelings, but have a great deal of ambiguity. Your poem is a strong argument for philosophical discourse, and a good response to the question: What is art?

Pendragon
06-19-2009, 08:18 AM
Nice philosophical argument in poetic style unmatched! :thumbs_up