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LuciLucilia
I'll decipher this prose.
Prose poetry, like you've written here, is underrated compared to verse poetry anyways.
Thank you for your commentπ.
I actually enjoy writing both prose and poetry, maybe thatβs why the prose Iβve written sounds poetic. Iβm just trying to put my feelings into words.
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You're welcome!!π€
I enjoy writing both as well, though I in particular enjoy prose-poetry. Prose-poetry is kind of controversial, but I frankly think people freak out about it too much.
Either way, I appreciate your putting your feelings to text!
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Thatβs such a unique thing to do, I believe.
Since both poetry and prose are quiet arts of the soul.. each one opens a different window inside the heart of an individual, letting their feelings breathe in their own rhythm.
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You think so? Well thank you.
They are, though their interstice is so interesting to me... really shows that defined limits tend to break down on the edges, that categories fall apart upon closer inspection. To me, that's quite poetic in of itself... poetry is all about that, since it's such an intuitive and panoramic way of perceiving and interpreting the world.
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Yeah, I do.
The beauty of poetry blooms in the intimate space between the poem and the reader, in how each heart receives it.
Understanding what shaped the writer, what stirred their feelings, becomes part of the experience.
Itβs breathtakingβ¦ how words can open a window straight into someoneβs inner world.
by ππ’π³π€π¦ππͺπ―π¦; ; Report
Thank youu!
And the object of poetry has always appeared to me to be both an internal object and an external object. You spoke of interstices in your prose above; That is exactly what the object of poetry is to me, a sublime interstice between the internal and external worlds.
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My pleasure πππ
Yeah I did, since I believe itβs important to do so.
Thank you again for your comment and for reading my writing. It really means a lot.
It feels nice to talk to people with shared interests, it really is.
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Youβre welcomeee. Iβve actually subscribed to your blog so I should be reading your future posts as well.
And of course, youβre always welcome to talk to me about shared and unshared interests alike.
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Awwwww stopppp thatβs so sweet!!!
And Iβm always here if you wanna talk or anything, donβt hesitate to reach out anytime π
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Youβre welcomeee! But itβs no big deal hehe. I subscribe to a lot of neat blogs on here.
And were you wanting me to reach out?
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It really means a lot!
Yeah ofc, don't hesitate to dm me anytime.
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