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the singing of the lamps

Ramses Suarez

Poetry / Subjects & Themes / Nature

Ramses Suarez's poetry is part of the metaphysical vision of reality, with an attitude of questioning 2​

or questioning.​ Of course, there is a way of understanding poetry and a way of feeling it. Some say that poetry was not written to understand it but to feel it. I differ from that approach, since everything that exists, like all human creation, can be understood and felt at the same time, for which we have not only intelligence and sensitivity, the two great faculties of the human condition,creation and the interpretation of literary texts.

When contemplating reality, we see from what is contemplated what dazzles and moves us. Now when I write, at the dawn of a fresh December day, I contemplate the horizon and a trail of light clears the infinite space. Between the flickering light and the resentful shadow, the dew flows with its mirror of unredeemed light. The landscape seen alone in this winter condition, the cold hides its charm. The contour reflects what the heart projects, since the essence underlies its pain while waiting for the breath that redeems or the breath that caresses. Creativity tends to flow when the content is coupled to the shape that embodies it. Of course, without transfiguration there is no experience with an imprint or internalized enjoyment, much less transcendent encouragement.

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