diff --git a/Content/20240214115908-poetry.org b/Content/20240214115908-poetry.org index daadd01..d80f62a 100644 --- a/Content/20240214115908-poetry.org +++ b/Content/20240214115908-poetry.org @@ -13,3 +13,57 @@ This should be an index of me analysing some poems that I find interesting and s I don't particularly have ambitious expectations other than to be able to "intellectually" penetrate minds and hand out intellectual orgasms on demand: that is definitely quite the superpower. Soon, I should be able to carve out my own genre post understanding the tools of the trade and this should also infuse a sense of elegance in the way I normally speak: I mean.., I'm not complaining... + + +* Cyclical Adages (Explorations in [[id:e94b1ff3-ee62-417f-8d01-afb23ccd0c3b][Linguistic]] Transitivity) + + - I do have a tendecy to craft some of my own adages when I'm in specific situations of my life. + - combine that with existing ones and I have a somewhat esoterically satisfying idea that could be a good segue into a genre of itself. + - Behold -> transitive adages. + - The goal of an entry is to connect one adage to the next via a common entity. + - The incentives of the adages are independent and don't have to be correlated. + - more points though, if one can build interesting transitions + - Let's see if I can build a large cycle (no bidirectional edges) + +** (incomplete) Butterflies -> ... +*** Butterflies and Garderners + + #+begin_quote +Why chase gardens as a butterfly, when you can enjoy the view of several being a gardener? + #+end_quote + + - I crafted that from some source I might have encountered somewhere I don't completely recall + +*** Garderners and Warriors + +#+begin_quote +It's better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardner at war +#+end_quote + + - this is an old japanese saying if I recall correctly + +*** War and Love + +#+begin_quote +Everything is fair, in war and love +#+end_quote + + - I understand this is mainstream, but it does get the ball rolling + +*** Love and Loss + +#+begin_quote +Better to have loved and lost, than to never have loved at all +#+end_quote + + - As I am right now, I do agree with that + +*** Unlost wanderers + +#+begin_quote +Not all those who wander, are lost +#+end_quote + + - Tolkein : Fellowship of the Ring + - I read the poem already anticipating the impending satisfaction I experience once a cycle completes +