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Aesthetic vs. Perceptive Beauty
Contributed by
Lilly-Quill
on
Wednesday, 16th August 2006 @ 12:55:41 PM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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Don’t love me for all my giftings and elaborate song.
Why exalt beauty with it’s’ absorbent cost and throng?
Everyone knows the deep feeling of wholeness at a park;
Bathing in the light of the sun, relaxed, observing a fair lark.
Great minds once thought retarded, now they‘re geniuses today.
Wondrous things are with characters impaired; jewels they say.
Savants, who see the world as it is, bypass limited mindsets.
Eccentric, perhaps, and yet these geniuses have no regrets.
Some brilliant minds border on autistic, socially reclusive.
Unlike Albert Einstein who managed to stay a child, elusive.
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Lilly-Quill
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2006-08-16 12:55:41] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Aesthetic vs. Perceptive Beauty
(User Rating: 1 ) by Lionel on
Wednesday, 16th August 2006 @ 03:31:37 PM AEST (User
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Lilly Quil,
This is a brilliant poem; so full of wit. Enjoyed it much.... and it informs well about the sweet autistics and such. Bravo. |
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