Spatter Joy
By Dahni
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An original collection of short rhymed poems (31 to be exact) with full color 'Fair Use' images about spreading joy. If the words are enhanced by the images, the words may just change the reader and the way you may think about the images in a new and profound way. You too, may just become a Spatter-er of Joy! This collection is a: "Rhymer' Primer of 31 days of poems to Spatter Joy for every day of any year." Something as inexplicable and undefined as "joy" is meant to be spattered. What cost can be placed on such a wonderful and precious thing as "joy?" It must then be FREELY shared! This collection is a gift and it is meant to be given to anyone, for FREE!
Dahni
Artist, composer, photographer, poet, writer, I-magineer and an Amer-I-Can
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Spatter Joy - Dahni
by Arman Sicovia
editor for I-Magine Publications
The word spatter
brings many images to mind that are instantly familiar to most everyone. Paint, water, mud and other liquid-like materials are just a few of the things which could be 'spattered.' But joy
(technically an emotional response to stimuli), we may not ordinarily think of something which can be spread or 'spattered.' As it is used in this collection, it fits perfectly. From time to time, most of us if not all of us have experienced something that has given us some measure of happiness or has made us happy. Joy
is, a word which is most often a word used to express or define something which cannot be expressed or defined. It is considered something far deeper inside a being than happiness. As a figure of speech, the words, Spatter Joy,
implies that this joy
could be 'spattered' or spread to others. In poem 24, they are associated with words and ideas as: infection,
contagion,
and inoculation.
These words we understand when it comes to the spreading and prevention of communicable diseases, bacteria and viruses etc. There is an expression used for enthusiasm that— if you want to spread the measles, you have to first have a good case of them yourself.
One cannot spread or spatter joy without first having it themselves. Dahni's confession is that this whole collection was written in just