Monday, September 16, 2013

FREE TIME

Instead of staring out your window, watching a minimum amount of traffic pass by, why not ignite your creativity by reading or writing poetry. There are various reasons why people write poetry, maybe they enjoy to write and want to create something new or fresh. Some enjoy showing their skill of writing to others or they want to better themselves as writers. Poetry also helps them express themselves, it encourages interpersonal relationships and enriches human knowledge! Poetry is your own interpretation of things so you could never go wrong with it. You can have fun while writing poetry because you get to mess around with the word play. Writing poetry is about playing with the language. You can even make words up, if you want to. And there is always that ONE word you struggle looking  for a long time.... but it is all worth wild when you find it!— is there a better feeling in the world?

Favorite Poem:
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SONATINA
by: Rubén Darío (1867-1916)
    HE princess mourns -- Why is the Princess sighing?
    Why from her lips are song and laughter dying?
    Why does she droop upon her chair of gold?
    Hushed is the music of her royal bower;
    Beside her in a vase; a single flower
    Swoons and forgets its petals to unfold.
     
    The fool in scarlet pirouettes and flatters,
    Within the hall the silly dueña chatters;
    Without, the peacock's regal plumage gleams.
    The Princess heeds them not; her thoughts are veering
    Out through the gates of Dawn, past sight and hearing,
    Where she pursues the phantoms of her dreams.
     
    Is it a dream of China that allures her,
    Or far Galconda's ruler who conjures her
    But to unveil the laughter of her eyes?--
    He of the island realms of fragrant roses,
    Whose treasure flashing diamond hoards discloses,
    And pearls of Ormuz, rich beyond surmise?
     
    Alas! The Princess longs to be a swallow,
    To be a butterfly, to soar, to follow
    The ray of light that climbs into the sun;
    To greet the lilies, lost in Springtime wonder,
    To ride upon the wind, to hear the thunder
    Of ocean waves where monstrous billows run.
     
    Her silver distaff fallen in disfavor,
    Her magic globe shorn of its magic savor,
    The swans that drift like snow across the lake,
    The lotus in the garden pool -- are mourning;
    The dahlias and the jasmin flowers adorning
    The palace gardens, sorrow for her sake.
     
    Poor little captive of the blue-eyed glances!
    A hundred negroes with a hundred lances,
    A hound, a sleepless dragon, guard her gates.
    There in the marble of her palace prison
    The little Princess of the roving vision,
    Caught in her gold and gauzes, dreams and waits.
     
    "Oh" (sighs the Princess), "Oh, to leave behind me
    My marble cage, the golden chains that bind me,
    The empty chrysalis the moth forsakes!
    To fly to where a fairy Prince is dwelling--
    O radiant vision past all mortal telling,
    Brighter than April, or the day that breaks!"
     
    "Hush, little Princess," whispers the good fairy,
    "With sword and goshawk; on his charger airy,
    The Prince draws near -- the lover without blame.
    Upon his wingéd steed the Prince is fleeting,
    The conqueror of Death, to bring you greeting,
    And with his kiss to touch your lips to flame!"
--Translated by John Pierrepont Rice

2 comments:

  1. Hey! I totally agree with you an excellent way to ignite your creativity is by reading or writing. I love all the poems you have posted they are very interesting and dramatic... they just my type of poems.

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  2. I love poetry I do not understand why people shy away from it, if its too hard to understand you can always just take it for what it is... a beautiful arrangement of words. Anyway great poem and great poet!

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