4. I will compile all entries and write a poem based on the input I receive.
5. I will then post the poem back to the site under this discussion heading. — Statilius
I think it is more of a divertimento if people can try and guess the part of speech. I am looking forward to your poem... — Amity
The first rule of a game is 'You go first !'
So let's be havin' ya'.
Then at least you will have a 3-line poem — Amity
Just let it reverberate in you. If there was a single explanation it would not be poetry. If a poet could say it differently, he/she would do so. A poem is a whole world, enter it as you would the ocean. Let it surround you, let it reverberate in you. As with any good art, a poem should plow and harrow the soul. And there is no explanation for that. — Statilius
Si, ma pourquoi ?
— Amity
Multilingual? — Sir2u
Goethe said “the less accessible a work is to the intellect, the greater it is.” — Statilius
you chose the words for the title deliberately. Why those words and what meaning were you trying to convey ? — Amity
Even the poet does not know, cannot know, and is blessedly exempt from needing to know or explain, its multitude of meanings, its reverberations, its hints and intimations, its many faces and depths; that is for others to do — Statilius
The Goethe quote was found in Andrey Tarkovsky's "Sculpting in Time (p.47)." You might enjoy this book; — Statilius
I see all art/life as a gift--it is not my doing. It is something I can be happy about but not proud of — Statilius
Works of art that intentionally set out to teach or instruct, rarely, if ever, rise to the level of non-utilitarian works of art. — Statilius
Basically, it's the nurturing of nature. The good can circulate here. There is a giver and a receiver; always a measure. Otherwise how can you judge any 'level'...humans can teach others, as well as themselves, to actively think, reflect and produce works of varying quantity and quality. — Amity
Some of the functions of art are provided in the outline below. The different purposes of art may be grouped according to those that are non-motivated and those that are motivated (Lévi-Strauss).
The functions of art described above are not mutually exclusive, as many of them may overlap
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