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Beautifull
06-09-2010, 07:22 PM
The fall of the graceful sunrise
The ascension of the soft sunset,
When pen writes to the size
When the two have ever met
The grief of happiness,
The exciting depression,
Brings with nothing to be left
Brings the fullness of expression
With what darkness can be lighted?
With what hatred can bring love
No matter how big and mighted
Hopeless without a white dove
How can a proud man fall?
When brought out all...
Bar22do
06-10-2010, 06:50 AM
The fall of the graceful sunrise
The ascension of the soft sunset,
When pen writes to the size
When the two have ever met
The grief of happiness,
The exciting depression,
Brings with nothing to be left
Brings the fullness of expression
With what darkness can be lighted?
With what hatred can bring love No matter how big and mighted
Hopeless without a white dove
How can a proud man fall?
Whwn brought out all...
The work is great, the workers are few... but the key seems simple: In the world upside down the answer is "there is no way"... But there is a famous saying: "if you cannot change the world, change your own vision of the world, and then you'll change the world"... Darkness is relative as are directions, but the relativity of the reality makes us its masters! which means that if I look for order/light/harmony while contemplating the world, it is order, light, harmony that I'll find and live with...
Be well - and thanks for sharing - Bar
PrinceMyshkin
06-10-2010, 09:20 AM
There are interesting paradoxes throughout this and a sincere effort to confront some of the mystery of existence, BUT
could you correct the structure regarding the 2nd line in verse 3, and find some other way to rhyme "lighted" and above all clarify the spelling of "Whwn" in the last line. If it was meant to be "When" it doesn't make idiomatic sense.
Beautifull
06-11-2010, 03:12 AM
Well, thanks Prince, I thought I proofread, but not quite.
Yes I meant "When", but I hadn't meant it as an idiom, but more of a declaration after the not essentially stated ponderings above.
Maximilianus
06-11-2010, 03:36 AM
It's a really interesting piece. I only have one doubt about the use of mighted. I had never seen it used before, and I can't find it on the dictionary. If you could clarify this use of the word, it would be highly appreciated... unless you are resorting to a poetic license :)
Beautifull
06-11-2010, 03:37 AM
lol. I guess there's no hope for it. Two against one...
but you don't undersatand what I'm trying to say?
billl
06-11-2010, 03:40 AM
I think "mighted" might mean "given might" (i.e. "made mighty"). Maybe poetic license, but maybe something acceptable in older usage?
Beautifull
06-11-2010, 03:41 AM
Well, I was shooting for strength...
Maximilianus
06-11-2010, 03:44 AM
but you don't understand what I'm trying to say?
I do :nod: I'm just getting overly linguistic :p
I think "mighted" might mean "given might" (i.e. "made mighty"). Maybe poetic license, but maybe something acceptable in older usage?
It's what I had thought. Thanks, bill!
Well, I was shooting for strength...
Then it makes sense, I think.
Beautifull
06-11-2010, 03:46 AM
If I change the word...hm...
I am lost. I can't think of a better way to put it...
billl
06-11-2010, 03:48 AM
Seems fine. People don't normally get to ask the poet, but... It turns out it meant what we thought it meant!
Beautifull
06-11-2010, 03:50 AM
well, thanks! I was beginning to worry...
Maximilianus
06-11-2010, 04:09 AM
Don't worry, we are just communicating ideas among each other. A healthy poetic practice :D
Beautifull
06-11-2010, 04:09 AM
yes, very much indeed!
Beautifull
06-11-2010, 04:12 AM
The work is great, the workers are few... but the key seems simple: In the world upside down the answer is "there is no way"... But there is a famous saying: "if you cannot change the world, change your own vision of the world, and then you'll change the world"... Darkness is relative as are directions, but the relativity of the reality makes us its masters! which means that if I look for order/light/harmony while contemplating the world, it is order, light, harmony that I'll find and live with...
Be well - and thanks for sharing - Bar
very well put, lots more for me to "contemplate" :p I really like that famous saying, and it relatively is true.
And I love to share. Thanks fo reading!
_Shannon_
06-11-2010, 07:45 AM
I love the concept here--the yin/yang--but I think the entire 3rd stanza is weak. There's the "mighted" problem, and the distractingly predictable love/dove rhyme.
Beautifull
06-16-2010, 06:26 AM
I love the concept here--the yin/yang--but I think the entire 3rd stanza is weak. There's the "mighted" problem, and the distractingly predictable love/dove rhyme.
I've been getting that a lot...hmm...
is it just the last two lines of the third stanza? Or the whole thing? I may have to take this one into a work in progress...
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