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RE: You don't want to love an artist...

in #poetry7 years ago (edited)

as difficult as it is to swallow, i absolutely love considering your words as weighted as they are. it is pervasive, maybe not always true, but in many cases is. and in some cases artists shield or protect the identity of those muses, while in other cases muses are celebrated and paraded whether they want it or not. think of every break-up ever written. history is told by the ones who hold the pen, the ones with the voice. every artist is telling their story. every muse is listening.

such an interesting thing to consider, as ive never quite thought of it before. my art is very guided by muses, real muses in real life who have names and their own perspectives and identities. and yes, i drag my feelings into the limelight but i do my best to shield their identity and try not to be so one-sided. it is difficult tho. how does an artist give a voice to a muse? should they? what does it mean for the art?