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What is poetry? Who knows? I know a lot of people care. I haven't cared until recently, until the idea was brought to my attention by several people I respect. Here's my thoughts on it.
First of all, poetry isn't prose. What is prose, then? I ask myself, for one cannot exclude something from a group unless one defines a group. Here's my definition
rose is thought expressed. Sure there's emotion, sure there's life, there can even be emotion. But it's just raw thought. Nothing to make it cool. It's the writer saying, "Here's what I think, fucking deal with it!!"
Poetry, however, is something more intricate. Poetry is what make the sleepless rest. Poetry is a form of art that makes the offensive palatable to the untrained mind. It's like the salad dressing on the tomato(I HATE tomatoes). It's like the artist taking the random paints of life and connotation and re-weaving them. Poetry, simply put, is thought filtered.
Filtered through what, you may ask? How can something as raw as someone's emotions laid out for the world to critique be filtered if it is to be respected at all? Quite easily, if I may be so brash. For, you see, poetry if for those thoughts that can't be expressed without having a Ph. D in philosophy, or a degree in law that's 40 years old. It's for purity that doesn't have proper words. For you see, poetry is base.
Base, in the sense that it shouldn't have a higher purpose. Poetry is for the writer's emotions to be seen and heard. Poetry isn't for higher thought, thoughts that can be analyzed and destroyed, for poetry is nothing more than the product of it's parts - it can't be broken into further pieces and "grokked", if I may borrow a term. A poem torn apart is just pretty flowers is isolated from the patch it was grown in.
I guess to summarize, the difference in poetry and prose is intent. Prose is meant to inform, while poetry is meant to enrich. Analyzing information is intended and even encouraged, while analyzing intent beyond its purpose cheapens and dulls it's impact.
Analyze and disagree with it. It's prose, after all.
First of all, poetry isn't prose. What is prose, then? I ask myself, for one cannot exclude something from a group unless one defines a group. Here's my definition
Poetry, however, is something more intricate. Poetry is what make the sleepless rest. Poetry is a form of art that makes the offensive palatable to the untrained mind. It's like the salad dressing on the tomato(I HATE tomatoes). It's like the artist taking the random paints of life and connotation and re-weaving them. Poetry, simply put, is thought filtered.
Filtered through what, you may ask? How can something as raw as someone's emotions laid out for the world to critique be filtered if it is to be respected at all? Quite easily, if I may be so brash. For, you see, poetry if for those thoughts that can't be expressed without having a Ph. D in philosophy, or a degree in law that's 40 years old. It's for purity that doesn't have proper words. For you see, poetry is base.
Base, in the sense that it shouldn't have a higher purpose. Poetry is for the writer's emotions to be seen and heard. Poetry isn't for higher thought, thoughts that can be analyzed and destroyed, for poetry is nothing more than the product of it's parts - it can't be broken into further pieces and "grokked", if I may borrow a term. A poem torn apart is just pretty flowers is isolated from the patch it was grown in.
I guess to summarize, the difference in poetry and prose is intent. Prose is meant to inform, while poetry is meant to enrich. Analyzing information is intended and even encouraged, while analyzing intent beyond its purpose cheapens and dulls it's impact.
Analyze and disagree with it. It's prose, after all.
