For all my love is free
So enter this chamber
And read to your heart's desire
Because words painted
With complexity
Flow as the fountain
With hidden beauty
Only in rivers of time
It can be unfurled
I offer simplicity
A greater beauty
Understood by all minds
Because the heart burns
For love and adventure
These pages are filled
With romance to light fire
Advise for wetting the mind
Pain that will open an eye
Sweetness to make angels smile
Since honesty stains my plate
Witness the truth not lies
the humbleness that falls
Upon water's face
Is as sweet as kisses from heaven
From the mountain peak
I will pour my love....
Gently on paper
Complexity? It can't flow if it is, 'Complexity' Complexity tends to be used to characterize something with many parts in intricate arrangement. The study of these complex linkages is the main goal of network theory and network science. In science there are at this time a number of approaches to characterizing complexity, many of which are reflected in this article. Definitions are often tied to the concept of a ‘system’ – a set of parts or elements which have relationships among them differentiated from relationships with other elements outside the relational regime. Many definitions tend to postulate or assume that complexity expresses a condition of numerous elements in a system and numerous forms of relationships among the elements. At the same time, what is complex and what is simple is relative and changes with time. Some definitions key on the question of the probability of encountering a given condition of a system once characteristics of the system are specified. Warren Weaver has posited that the complexity of a particular system is the degree of difficulty in predicting the properties of the system if the properties of the system’s parts are given. In Weaver's view, complexity comes in two forms: disorganized complexity, and organized complexity. [1] Weaver’s paper has influenced contemporary thinking about complexity. [2] The approaches which embody concepts of systems, multiple elements, multiple relational regimes, and state spaces might be summarized as implying that complexity arises from the number of distinguishable relational regimes (and their associated state spaces) in a defined system.
Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.
Simply beautiful poetry Eyan. Inviting the reader in to your heart and mind is a wonderful idea and I think it would be stunning on your biography. love Karin
A heartfelt piece that expresses well the enjoyment you get from writing poetry. Thanks for sharing this lovely poem with us. Spiritsong
the overall poem creates a friendly vibe...good flow, gentle and simple words and it warms the heart....this is a good poem...keep it up
''from the mountain peak I'll pour my love gently on paper''........... Stunning Eyan.......
Oh men If I say I don't like your work I lie But....you can get even better.... with a little poetic touch..
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Not only for this one but also for the rest of yours i've read, i can say that you love what you write..and that's the reason why everyone(including me) love it too. You wrote it too good..simple and so the best.