Argent, Argand, Tallow and Wick
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TALLOW & WICK
By
N. ABEL MOSES
Poetry fl ourishes with nature along with the nuances
of light and color. It is a creation of intuition. The
poet observes empty spaces and romanticizes their
meaning, fascinated with their agility and freedom.
It is another dimension of sight. Without perception,
the object bores itself, and purpose remains
neglected. Imagination instinctively pursues an aura,
poetically fi xing moments as would a collector of
snowfl akes, preserving the occasion along with the
piece.
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Argent, Argand, Tallow and Wick - N. Abel Moses
Argent, Argand, Tallow And Wick
By
N. Abel Moses
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ARGENT, ARGAND,
TALLOW & WICK
By
N. ABEL MOSES
Poetry flourishes with nature along with the nuances
of light and color. It is a creation of intuition. The
poet observes empty
spaces and romanticizes their
meaning, fascinated with their agility and freedom.
It is another dimension of sight. Without perception,
the object bores itself, and purpose remains
neglected. Imagination instinctively pursues an aura,
poetically fixing moments as would a collector of
snowflakes, preserving the occasion along with the
piece.
Poets insist that the harmonic preceded all. Poetry
can wander without apparent reason, and loyally
refuse to be distracted. It can interrupt a
professor without apology, and accept the
most awkwardly innocent gifts and proudly wear
them regardless of fit. Poetry is the champion who
leaves immortal footprints, and it is the defenseless
garden that will seed its existence regardless of the
intrusion.
Without the art of words, novel things repeat
themselves with monotony, cravings grind in circles
until they’ve sequestered their fascination within the
smallest of limits and the imagination is forced into a
maze from which it cannot comprehend a way out.
The winsome mission of civilization reaches beyond
the annexation of fire and the reigns of wind.
Humanity has perceived rainbows as bridges
and is forever in search of their building blocks.
These discoveries are the aspirations of poets and the
inspiration in their sentimental keepsakes.
The wealth of words finds its ultimate place where
un-surrendered meaning walks hand-in-hand with
innocent truth, together to win an inspirational
bargain