Fleur Du Mal
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I'm going to dissect that poem up in little pieces now...(you ask, I deliver....) =P Good title, especially the word-pair 'saturated soul' rolls out quite exquisitely, imho. The start also works for me finely: quote:
There will always be Necessary evils Unexpected heroes Internal struggles Emotion overkills Can there ever be Nothing? Yours truly favourite line bolded =P You're describing life. It's fun to think that life always has these 'kills' in it... Now, after this, the poem gets a bit distracted and perhaps diluted. First, here: quote:
There will always be Rain that keeps on pouring Winds to blow us astray Snow to blind our way I long for the boring The last line jumps up too much, imho, it doesn't fit here written like this. I creates a full stop. Have you thought any other way to formulate that? This part quote:
There will never be Lack of activity An easy path in life Eternal is strife Where it leads we cannot see in its turn, is very choppy, imho. Now, I see that you you've ended the poem with this line: quote:
Embrace the eternal chaos that is life So, partly, this justifies the poem's transformation to more chaotic form as it nears the end -- no idea, if you did that intentionally, though =P -- but then again, I don't feel like you've polished/refined this effect enough yet. Have you considered making that above part less choppy and more flowing, and releasing the chaos only just before the end? The poem gives some thought to the ponderer who wants to think over the suggested difference between the calm nothingness and the chaotic life, so that's a plus. However, as you've already understood by now, I'm not quite accepting the chaos the way you offer it to me here. Sorry for that =P Anyways, here's some proof that I did ponder over the nothingness in particular. I actually dug up what certain Miyamoto Musashi wrote about it in the Book of Five Rings/ Book of the Void (year 1645): "What is called the spirit of the void is where there is nothing. It is not included in man's knowledge. Of course the void is nothingness. By knowing things that exist, you can know that which does not exist. That is the void. People in this world look at things mistakenly, and think that what they do not understand must be the void. This is not the true void. It is bewilderment. ... In the void is virtue, and no evil. Wisdom has existence, principle has existence, the Way has existence, spirit is nothingness." You need to work harder to convert me from this way of thought upon the nothingness. [/teasing] PS. Was this enough?
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