
Language
Is the freedom
To bend ideas
Just like art
Poetry is full of bendable emotion
A textured proposition
Guided by the imagination
Opening new windows
To possibilities
Requiring dedicated work
To discover one‘s personal truth
(Inspired by the words of D. H. Lawrence)
Patrick’s Theme: Work https://pixtowords.com/2019/07/07/work-pic-and-a-word-
V. J. ‘s Theme: Language https://onewomansquest.org/2019/07/08/v-j-s-weekly-challenge-56-language/
Great interaction of thought and image. (K)
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Thank-you, Kerfe. You are a master at expressing textural bending of the language of art and poetry. π
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What a nice thing to say! thanks Olga!
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Lovely composition
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Thank-you kindly, Ananya. π
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Well done Olga! π β€
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Thank-you, Deborah. π
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Beautifully composed insights.
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Thank-you, Patrick. β€
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“bendable emotion/ A textured proposition” – wonderful. There are moments, when writing poetry, that the unexpected coming together of certain words elicits a thrill. You must have felt it with this one.
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Sometimes while allowing ideas to flow and circle, certain words do attract each other and become partners that dance well together. It is a thrill to feel their alignment. Thank-you, V.J. β€
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My pleasure, Olga.
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I like this, Olga! Poetry is a different expression using the same words. I just re-read about the life of Robert Frost. Louis Untermeyer describes him as an ordinary man intensified, a person whose life is lifted to a high pitch of feeling and has a gift of making others share his excitement. In that sense, he sees different shapes of what others see as a straight line.
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Thank-you for sharing your thoughts and connection with Robert Frost. One can learn a lot from great ones of the past.
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Exactly, Olga, I came back from the poetry class today. We learned about a contemporary Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz who became US citizen died in 2004.
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A clever and creative piece. “Textured proposition” is a great phrase!
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Thank-you, Magarisa. β€
It came out-of-the-blue when words were circling in my mind. π
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My pleasure, Olga.
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