621 posts 8/26/2015 11:01 pm
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Beauty's Plagarise.
Beauty's Plagarise.
I write to a style’s look in sympathy With the finer draw of an ancient’s quill This aesthetic write is testimony To they, who honey a sweet write's’ instill
For my mind is to a constant reflect Of book’s passages and times of dreaming Rare words of a high impassions inject Lifted to heaven through imaged scheming
Heart-sweet words to a soft mind amazes Pastel inflections are word’s masterpiece In writes copy can I highlight praises And am to allowance of taking lease
If I be accused of steal’s plagarise It’s to their beauty wherein the blame lies
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18608 posts 8/27/2015 11:44 am |
How difficult it must be to wax poetic in English sonnet form!
I think that as we age the more we read and the more we listen. Much of it by some process of osmosis sinks into our unconsciousness, and might appear occasionally as original thought.
dreampoet replies on 8/28/2015 12:13 am: Oh, Rocket, how very true is that as one ages the things we admire become our own to a degree. (I could not put it as eloquently as you!) I am certainly influenced in my writing by the Old Romantics and sometimes I simply write without the reader in mind and never realize it makes for hard reasoning. Did I just think of that? I most certainly did!,,,lol. And I think the word you are looking for, Rocket, is 'Consciousness'. |
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18608 posts 8/27/2015 5:52 pm |
Hmmmm....I think that I mean 'consciousness'......LOLOL
dreampoet replies on 8/28/2015 12:17 am: Wow! Did you notice now, how you have, subconsciously7, picked up on the word I just used in my previous response to you? Osmosis has drawn up the word 'Consciousness' from my earlier reply and now you think you first thought of it! That, Rocket, is imaginative Plagiarism!...Hahahaha. Great fun. |
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4498 posts 8/28/2015 12:39 am |
In art, the term we use is 'appropriation' (osmosis/consciousness).
dreampoet replies on 8/28/2015 2:57 am: Yes, my friend... The term seems quite 'Appropriate'! I certainly have not heard inspiration explained as such and will remember that expression. I learned the word 'Osmosis' from when I studied gardening, in my youth; the up-draw of water through the roots which, I suppose is the same thing as being emotionally inspired. We are all becoming philosophers! Great fun! Thank you for the input. |
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