Art, Not Art
Art provides beauty and thought,
a success due to proper use of the senses.
Art seeks new answers to old questions,
seeks the strength of philosophies.
Art offers creativity,
carving patterns from our heads onto physical
media,
without insolent form.
Art floods us with perception and charm
given by beauteous people.
Art puts forward the allure of the real world,
offers honesty that can be imitated by we who
breathe,
rotates all into loveliness and truth as lasting
legends.
A lack of art hurts the globe.
A broad knowledge base lacking in artistic spirit
is superficial and self centered,
ignores the gradients of the soul,
oversimplifies good moral questions.
Picture the world
where discoveries are spurned,
devices are only used for conquest
and destruction.
Insanity, creativity,
both exercise the imagination,
and while many artists
have had their sanity questioned,
insanity without an artful heart lacks poetry,
presents an unbecoming swindle of the mind.
Express yourself through splendor.
Linda Imbler
Linda Imbler’s poetry collections include eleven published
paperbacks: Big Questions, Little Sleep First and Second
editions; Lost and Found; Red Is The Sunrise; Bus
Lights; Travel Sights; Spica’s Frequency; Doubt and
Truth; A Mad Dance; Twelvemonth; Viewpoints While In Rome; and a
paperback version of That Fifth Element.. Soma
Publishing has published her four e-book collections, The
Sea’s Secret Song; Pairings, a hybrid of short fiction and
poetry; That Fifth Element; and Per Quindecim. Examples
of Linda’s poetry and a listing of publications can be found at lindaspoetryblog.blogspot.com
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