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THE ARTIST SPEAKS

Writers Atmosphere/Mood posted on May 05, 2008
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THE ARTIST SPEAKS "Seeds of regret and wonder lie in every work of hand and eye," so said the aged artist and in his hand and in his eye lay passports of ancient issue to cross the barbed borders of time: "and thus we aspire," said he, "to ultimate immortality." Know you this, my friend, We have always found a use for the artist, though oftentimes we have not used him well as with the wild flutter of a butterfly pinned to the corner of a page. He continues that he may create this artist, this maker: we should give him disciples, rapt and wide-eyed. If worst comes to worst, or best to best, he will endure. And also know, and mark it well, that he who fashions prayers and dreams and fantasies not always light and pretty does not precisely pick and choose but offers these erstwhile prayers high enough to shadow heaven or shine a living light in hell. And, further, you should understand he pleases you who cannot his own self please. He husbands energy and has no hand free to hold: though he may court the bloody tyrant or decorate the court with ruby tears. Listen well: he speaks with sweet breath - a zephyr in a tempest. He has given us but a frail hold on the mundane unrealities: trees that breathe and the picturesque gluttony of fools and wisdom too. And love as it hardly was: still and unchanging constantly made and never had.

Comments (16)


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RodolfoCiminelli

6:01AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Fantastic and creative artistic expression my friend....!!!

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Meisiekind

7:43AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Wonderful image and yet another masterful play with words dear Mike. Hugs, Carin xx

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algra

7:54AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

This mask rocks me out! Great design and colors. Nice words, "a zephyt in a tempest", sounds wonderful.

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dhanco

8:46AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

The mask is so perfect for the words, Mike. The first two lines of this hit home in a big way. Excellent and meaningful prose, as always and one to be re-read many times.

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novelist

8:48AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

A glorious tribute to artists. Your poetry is great literature. Love the mask image, too.

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romanceworks

9:03AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

This sure 'speaks' to the artist in me. Really superb poem and graphic. CC

lil_t

10:34AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Wowwwww Mike, such a beautiful tribute! You have such wonderful talent, it is such a joy that you share with all!

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helanker

10:45AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

What a beautiful image. Well done in all.

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avalonfaayre

11:20AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

The artist maybe interchanged with 'the musician' or 'the writer' 'the poet'...the one who dreams for the rest of us. The one who creates in the face of destruction. Awesome piece. Favorite line? Not in this one. The whole last stanza smacked me up side the head. I used to dream of wearing a mask. I removed it to only find another beneath, and beneath that another, and beneath that yet another. It wouild continue until I awoke from the nightmare. That is the first thing I thought of when I saw the image. Remarkable post, Mike.

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beachzz

11:30AM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Avalon mentions favorite lines and a couple jumped right out at me--"decorate the court with ruby tears" and "a zephyr in a tempest" sigh what you do with words simply takes my breath awayand then you say the words that so truly describe the artist. Damn~~there goes my breath yet again.....you rock.

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leanndra

12:43PM | Mon, 05 May 2008

Heartfelt prose, thanks for removing the mask! Lea

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MarciaGomes

9:26PM | Mon, 05 May 2008

MAGNIFICA OBRA, A POESIA É FANTÁSTICA.BELA HOMENAGEM AO ARTISTA.++++++++5

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auntietk

10:43PM | Mon, 05 May 2008

You've captured a bit of all of us here with your words, my friend. No favorite line, but the third stanza really jumps out at me! Beautiful work, my friend.

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tallpindo

6:21AM | Tue, 06 May 2008

Arguments that the creation is a mimicry hold sway while graven has lost it's meaning of fertile satisfaction.

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se_400_Lux

11:24PM | Tue, 06 May 2008

domino amor hastiado menos sigue al saber sin querer

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amirapsp

4:54PM | Thu, 15 May 2008

Wonderful work here my friend...Hugs


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