There is a sense of motion and a concise, immediate image in haikus and Anishinaabe dream songs.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am a musician who also does love to explore the world in many ways, so my approaching with my songs, videos, and haikus is: 'Make It Real.'
The interpretation of dreams is a great art.
The sense of flowing, which is so crucial to song, is also crucial to poetry.
Daydreaming is one of the key sources of poetry - a poem often starts as a daydream that finds its way into language - and walking seems to bring a different sort of alertness, an associative kind of thinking, a drifting state of mind.
Imagery is like music.
The world is full of poetry. The air is living with its spirit; and the waves dance to the music of its melodies, and sparkle in its brightness.
Poetry is not only dream and vision; it is the skeleton architecture of our lives. It lays the foundations for a future of change, a bridge across our fears of what has never been before.
The poem, for me, is simply the first sound realized in the modality of being.
Art is life's dream interpretation.
Of the individual poems, some are more lyric and some are more descriptive or narrative. Each poem is fixed in a moment. All those moments written or read together take on the movement and architecture of a narrative.