Alma poeta
Ser poeta es oír el murmullo de los árboles, entender el mensaje en clave de los vientos, conocer el sentimiento de las casas, imaginar la leyenda de aquellas ruinas.
Es construir un universo paralelo, mágico, nuevo y a la vez sumergido en la realidad más profunda de todas las cosas. Es dibujar en la piel, es escribir en las paredes, es falsificarlo todo para hacerlo más verdadero, más auténtico. Es crear cuando alguien se queja diciendo “ya está todo inventado”.
Es atender al silencio, es sentir por cada poro, es vivir el sentimiento con toda la fuerza del cuerpo y aún más, del alma. Es luchar por lo importante, es llorar por algo sublime, es destapar la miseria y deleitarse en la intimidad de los amantes. Es creer en lo imposible, es soñar con lo inalcanzable. Es ser eternamente feliz, durante un instante.
sábado, 25 de diciembre de 2010
Suscribirse a:
Enviar comentarios (Atom)

Hi,
ResponderEliminarI invite you to The Learning Revolution group. I've shared thoughts as comments on member's posts.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=130475496965114&v=wall
If you like fashion, then I just mentioned this as comment on The Fashion Coffee page
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Fashion-Coffee/165528913471264?v=wall
The presence of a poet or the present of a poem can transition one into the primeval. The future is the past of the future. I have never been able to gift the present on time. Fashion is like painting which is like poetry.
I would also like to share from someone who was a poet and more
"There are other, savager and more primeval aspects of nature than our poets have sung. It is only white man's poetry. Homer and Ossian even can never revive in London or Boston. And yet, behold how these cities are refreshed by the mere tradition, or the imperfectly transmitted fragrance and flavor of these wild fruits. If we could listen but for an instant to the chant of the Indian muse, we should understand why he will not exchange his savageness for civilization. Nations are not whimsical. Steel and blankets are strong temptations; but the Indian does well to continue Indian."
http://dictionary.reference.com/cite.html?qh=There_are_other_savager_and_more_primeval_aspects&ia=quotes