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Chief Chesty Forlock![]() ![]() |
While doing research I came across a piece of text that got me thinking about the practice of writing poetry. I thought I'd throw it in here to see what anyone has to say about it. Have at it!
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Dream Scroller![]() |
All art has to fall into some sort of form. It doesn't matter whether it is the frame around a picture or the way words are written down. To be understood, and to make a world where something is said, is all that is required. The argument over classical VS modern forms has gone on as long as the argument over nature vs. nurture. It's never going to be resolved because you can't have one without the other. So IMO you can write and appreciate many forms of poetry. I think it is worth my time as an artist to try many forms to expand my knowledge base, but in the end what I succeed at is not determined by any choice of form. | |||
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Scroll Nightmare |
That's really interesting. The further you go into metaphysics, the less a creature of habit you become. So it makes sense that habit would be a less effective way to express the metaphysical. Maybe it's more about what is being expressed than the style in which it is being expressed. But certainly an automatic nature is the antithesis of metaphysical progress. It isn't the style itself that is the problem, it's your ability to maintain present moment awareness and openness in the face of a pattern. | |||
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