Poetry can add its grain to an accumulation of consciousness against the idea that there is no alternative - that we're now just in the great flow of capitalism and it can never be any different - that this is human destiny, this is human nature. A poem can add its grain to all the other grains and that is, I think, a rather important thing to do.- Adrienne Rich
The poem has a social effect of some kind whether or not the poet wills it to have. It has a kenetic force, it sets in motion...elements in the reader that would otherwise remain stagnant. - Denise Levertov
Before, under, and through the wonderful terrible wrestling with words and music there is a state of mind which I’m calling ‘poetic attention’ ... a sort of readiness, a species of longing which is without the desire to possess, and it does not really wish to be talked about. - Don McKay
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The prodigal son returns, lured by the stunning glory of Beethoven.
And these words, suspended like bright vari-colored fish in some forlorn aquarium, whispering what fingers ought-not know.
Beautiful - the music and the poetry.
stunning glory indeed...
and what images you pain, as you always do with your photos - aquarium forlorn...
i have missed you.
thank you carmen, i am glad they speak to you!
ps. prodigal daughter :)
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