This whole poem occurs at the mysterious threshold between the invisible potential and the visible creation of a work of art. The poet embodies this potential and gives it what Shakespeare called A LOCAL HABITATION AND A NAME, or in other words. an existence and identity in the material world. Your poem joyously affirms this
creativity as RAINBOWS OF COLOR AND SOUND. Your metaphor points to the glittering creations of the artistic imagination in all their light-bringing glory.
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This whole poem occurs at the mysterious threshold between the invisible potential and the visible creation of a work of art. The poet embodies this potential and gives it what Shakespeare called A LOCAL HABITATION AND A NAME, or in other words. an existence and identity in the material world. Your poem joyously affirms this creativity as RAINBOWS OF COLOR AND SOUND. Your metaphor points to the glittering creations of the artistic imagination in all their light-bringing glory.