Postby Zarn Ishtare » Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:02 am
Poetry Isn't Visible
"Poetry is not a visual art,
by any stretch of the imagination.
I would rather it was different of course;
I'd love to show you what I write
but words are just words for a reason. Art is, well...
difficult, and to be honest, painting comes to me as easy, as...
quantum mechanics. There are a few visual things that can be done, like
dancing around as you speak, dispersing lazer-light shows, that sort of thing...
but eventually you just rely on other mediums to try and boost the poetry. In and of itself, Poetry just isn't a "Visual" art."
"Notes In Arizona"
"Day goes by quick, if you're in the right places
when there isn't much to do but drive all day
you'll be shocked when the eternity behind the wheel ends. Watch the jack-rabbits run through the desert as you speed by, the way the air kisses the cresote. You'll realize what time it was, and that you drove straight through the afternoon. Call your mother, tell her you aren't coming over for dinner. stop by that rock, that's what happens, in the middle of the desert, after driving all day.
"Sitting on that rock
You can forget quite alot
you can if you try. Of course, most people want to be in love, and you aren't any kind of exception. But when you reason it out, it seems it all ends the same way no matter what happens. Why try, when you won't find the "One"? After all, nobody believes in that anymore. But, well...Maybe, if you can try to believe it, someone else will believe it too
And maybe you can be the one for each other. That seems right."
Some prose for your soul, I suppose. I don't know, but I do find alittle bit of peace in the writing, so maybe there's something there for the reading too.
With your doubt, all is comfort
We are all as we appear
No more questions left unanswered
No more wonder, no more fear
Nothing is beauty, nothing's feeling
Blood where there once was a soul
So I ask you, prove yourself
Make me believe that you are whole