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The Journal of Max Phineas A thought
09/03/2006 05:59 p.m.
I am starting to believe that it is easier to write about things that do not really exist-- mystical, imaginary forces of nature. Any existing matter is already stated and described by its surrounding factors, making any attempt at writing about it seem insufficient at best. Nature embellishes upon itself more beautifully than any penned craft. On the opposite end of the spectrum, unimagined beings may be made as simple or as gorgeously complex as desired, without the appearance of any such writer's "fluff" imagery. Purity may never be lost from something that never really has tangibility.
...Just a thought. I am currently Weird
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| Posted by Mara Meade on 09/04/06 at 09:58 PM Nono, Cole. Describe the nature and how it is significant. THAT is what needs to be known.
On the other side of the spectrum, put aside simplicity ot geogeously complex... what strikes YOU is what is YOURS.
I have not yet owned a book of poetry or art in which I loved every single poem written or painting shown in it. Yet I respect the artist.
Examine, then, the forces of nature you understand, and use them to tie together the thoughts of those on the opposite end of the spectrum. I hope you surprise yourself, and them, with your understanding. |
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