I dream of noble Orpheus.
Like a ravaged, wingless angel
I can no longer venture alas
Into unchartered skies & realms.
I'm too burdened by mortal cares,
To carve art from marble & stone;
To collect the sea from the sun's rays.
I'm left to ponder fragments of bone.
I dream of noble Orpheus.
In this half lit purgatory,
Beauty's broken into pieces,
And I need new ways to perceive
The warm heart of life that shimmers
Under cold, elaborate surfaces.
In my veins still burns the summer.
I seek Nature's knowing caress.
I dream of noble Orpheus.
There are agonies of the mind,
Conceived in the depths of silence,
Where no marked wounds or bruises lie.
O it is cruel to pour out one's
Spirit into this wanton world;
Where no one takes care to listen;
As we dive like beggars for pearls.
I dream of noble Orpheus,
Whose music soothed the wildest souls,
And transmogrified pale distress.
Praised be poets who become whole.
I sense the promise of fresh forms,
Drifting innocently on the breeze.
I'm so tired of well worn norms.
These jewelled moments I will seize.
Beauty is broken into pieces and new ways are needed to to have full artistic works. Seeking nature's knowing cares is nice. Dreaming for noble Orpheus amazes mind entirely. We feel breeze and sense the promise. An amazing poem is very brilliantly penned on artistic works...10
Thanks for reviewing my poem Kumarmani. Your perceptive comments are very much appreciated!
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
What does it mean to be an artist in contemporary world? How can art overcome well worn norms, metaphysical constructions which don't affect personal desires for transcendence? While reading your poem, I realised what a challenging vocation it must be being a poet today. It certainly is one of your greatest and most touching works, Dominic.
Thank you so much for your kind & perceptive thoughts Lukas!