Sunday, February 2, 2014

John Keats: Is This the Truth and Beauty you Imagined? A poem b y C.T.Rasmuss

Some Men  C.T. Rasmuss, India Ink/acrylic/pastels (2013).


First and foremost I'm an artist, and as an artist I give myself the freedom to express my intentions any which way I please!

Lately I've been working on a series which has nothing to do with which I wish to express via this 'blog'...what is..relevant is the poem which I've been working on, a poem which is intended for a local poetry contest.  

You see...writing/poetry is my White Whale, so I've devised a plan to pursue this eluded art-form as well as apply my strengths as a visual artist into another field; a sort of self satisfying experiment if you will, or more like a form of self validation as well as spiritual release, But as always I give my utmost attention to truth, beauty and Humanity(with God's blessing of course).


 Some Men (1st rough draft)

Taming Doubt and Mastering
Illusions of the Impossible,
Is this part of the truth and beauty 
we need to know of, Mr. Keats?

In the wake of God's infinite Brilliance;
it is told to us, "Men shall not
live by bread alone, but..."
perhaps in a world of thieves,
virtuous men would drop like flies!
Some men still pray on their knees.

The Chronicles of Bliss softly read
upon the lands of turmoil;
while it's impressionable audience
is captivated by speeches
of those corrupted silhouettes.
Some men are bailing out their boats.

Endearing to reach something greater
souls of isolation in magnanimous quake,
subordination to the fiercest elements,
an artist records his findings with a brush
attained destination is relevant with every stroke
Some men are stranded ashore.

In a system of bountiful caverns
masked with a lavish odor of Mint Julep
streams of irrelevant hope cascades along, 
emptying its spoils into the epicenter of 
smashed dreams and crushed faith.
Some men drift out to sea

In light of smoldering embers of mortality
flickering from petrified dreams of youth;
Some men choose to wade out eternity.

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