Should I insert myself into your story?
Stephane Mallarme
I wonder, should I insert myself
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Questions cease and a single answer waits to enter my sleep.....it takes just a sudden flash of light to illuminate our mind. A work of great imaginative power, full of hope and faith. Our moments of quietude before we sleep are the ones when we see ourselves most clearly. This poem relates a journey of self-discovery in the most enchanting manner....from a lonely soul besieged by wind, hail and lightning, the poet moves to an everlasting harmony. An introspection at the end of the day can lead us to truth. A truly inspirational work. Great art. Full marks!
Beautiful imagery! Through a conversation with Stephany the poem takes us on an inner journey of self. There is a beautiful story in Upanishad about two birds living on the same tree. One does all kind of things and the other just looks on, content and happy. These are two parts of our own selves. If we ever get to exchange places like the poet wishes here..... Would our experiences be same or different........that mystical world is just so out of reach.....yet so fascinating..... You have taken us there to dream...to imagine....to meditate upon.
Daniel, you do not cease to amaze me! ! ! ! You do not seem to have any boundaries to your imagination- you soar above such fences. You explore realms I never think of but by the time you are through with me I have meditated deep and long about these realms. This poem is so unique, so full of magic and enchantment and questions and gorgeous images that I am green-eyed with envy! A super-sized 10+++++++++++++++++++++++++.
I wish I could make a translation of it sound so beautifylly!