the poetry of earth is never dead
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the poverty of earth is never going to die because many of the religious beliefs of the people give trust funds to the people who are poor but that is also funds are also taken by many political parties for maintaining their own luxurious lives
The title of this essay comes from the English poet John Keats. A person with a bat’s ear for poetry and an eagle’s eye for nature (which Keats, Wordsworth, Whitman, Dickinson, Rumi and other genius poets possessed) would even say that the poetry of earth is the distilled wisdom of the human life because in reality we live in and learn (knowingly or without acknowledging) from the natural world. Even our large cities are located within still larger natural settings – on a foothill, a river plain, the edge of a desert, or an ancient lake (for example, Salt Lake City, where I live), and so on. Nature and poetry: Each of these gives us inspiration, insight and joy, but a combination of them is magical.
It is impossible to forecast the humanity’s future, but perhaps as long as people are in an intimate contact with nature and continue to create paintings, songs, music, poetry and other art forms, we can be hopeful. Recently I came across a new, voluminous book entitled, Can Poetry Save the Planet? (by John Felstiner, 2009). A very nice piece of scholarly work, but it is title is not my favorite: Earth does not need our salvation; the question rather is: Can poetry with the help of Earth save us from ourselves? And the answer, I believe, is affirmative. Because by going out, we go inward; we become the melting snow. And a right step in this direction is to introduce (or expand) nature and poetry programs to our children’s education and upbringing, and let the children enjoy and participate in nature and poetry. Our society, thinking, and lifestyle will then be different, and for better. As for us, the adults, enjoying nature and poetry are not very costly, but they require time and our attentive eyes, ears, body, and mind.
“The poetry of earth is never dead.” In other words, the poetry of earth is fresh and lively; it brings balance to our life because it brings our mind and soul closer to reality, closer to the mountain, to the stream, and melting snow.
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