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Professor Gloom
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of Depression

0 posted 2004-08-11 07:23 AM


Concentrating on the tree
Missed seeing the forest deep
Concentrating on the moon
Didn’t see the sky of stars
Concentrating on the smile
Couldn’t hear the laughter
Concentrating on the tear
Never understood the crying


What makes a poem,
Is it just the intent or content?


See the single tree
Notice not the forest crowd
That sway together.

See the glow of moon
Rising quickly full and proud,
What of stars gather?

See the bright of smile
Notice not laughter in air
That comes soon after.

See the flowing tear
On silken cheek that flows there,
Know not the matter.


What makes a poem,
Is it the meter and rhyme,
Or the form of the line?

When it is a poem, what is the cause?
How do we know,
Just a feeling or must they follow poetic laws?

When the words gather
If prose or poem does it matter?
If sadness of elation
As long as it stirs any emotion
And touches us,
Does it matter the focus?


Gloom


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miscellanea
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since 2004-06-24
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OH
1 posted 2004-08-11 07:38 AM


Good question, Professor.  It's rather like blind love; one sees/feels the good or the bad (whichever chosen)yet can be oblivious to the rest, the forest. I believe it is the poet's emotion that makes a poem a great poem--not necessarily what is seen. Perhaps, the content may not seem emotional. The poetry is the product of the poet's emote.  In contrast, how can a painter paint without touching the canvas-how can a poem be created without purpose or emotions?   Look at VanGogh. Anyone could have painted the field, the stars, but it was his temprament that made his work, his own.  Interesting write. (HOping this makes some sense...
           miscellanea

choshi
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2 posted 2004-08-11 07:42 AM


As long as it stirs any emotion
And touches us,
Does it matter the focus?


Strong writing, nice closure...creates so many openings ...~P

Professor Gloom
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of Depression
3 posted 2004-08-11 07:54 AM


Thank you, miscellanea,
For the thoughtful response,
How kind of you to analogize my words to a master painter,
Almost makes me want to pick up the brush again myself.

Thank you, Choshi
Pleased you enjoyed.

Gloom

passing shadows
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displaced
4 posted 2004-08-11 12:44 PM


good thoughts here
nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
5 posted 2004-08-11 12:46 PM


emotion stirring always...

one way or the other

M

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