Blaga Dimitrova, Bulgaria's celebrated poet, novelist and playwright wrote:
As Long as You're Upright
Don't forget to rejoice.
The wise trees whisper
as they crash on failing knees
under the ax.
Don't forget to rejoice!
As long as you're upright,
as long as you encounter the wind.
As long as you breathe the heights.
As long as the ax slumbers.
Daily, the media throws "news" at us in the form of disasters, disorders, and disarray. Rarely do we see headlines that inspire. How do we survive each day with a positive attitude in this culture of negativity? How do we remain upright?
Poetry leads us to search for our center and travel outward from it to make connections We can do this in a tone of whininess or search for what works in our lives and in the world.
Nature provides endless possibilities from dawn to dusk with marvels for our enrichment. Inhaling with all our senses gives perspective.
Blaga presented her Ars Poetica as a challenge to writers:
Write each of your poems
as if it were your last.
death comes with terrifying suddenness
You have no right to lie,
no right to play pretty little games.
You simply won't have time
to correct your mistakes.
Write each of your poems,
tersely, mercilessly,
with blood - as if it were your last.
Today consider life from a Positive perspective. Write your Ars Poetica from a place in nature.
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