The Courage of Art

February 11, 2012
By ichabod

Art forms such as music, poetry, literature demand so much from soul, spirit and ego.

I write and rarely read again the words I typed, for it is oft a piece of me, and when I do read it again I wonder if I should have released that piece of me to this world.

Will the reader laugh, cry or feel embarrassed by the words of another?

We are not islands to ourselves and when we expose ourselves to the world, the thought of rejection is there, knowing that what is presented may be the only impression left on the life which wrote it.

Once committed, there is no turning back.

As for the readers, their opinions and thoughts in respect to the writer and the words?  It is left to that which is not seen by the naked eye.

2 Responses to The Courage of Art

  1. bouzouki
    bouzouki on February 11, 2012 at 11:34 am

    i recognize your words in my own writing. I think of times I want to retrieve what I just wrote and posted, then I try and let go of my feelings as the words are set free from me. Oh Well. (The is the name of a song by Fleetwood Mac, and the song does justice to this idea.)

    • ichabod on February 11, 2012 at 9:29 pm

      Hi bouzouki;

      It is nice to know we are not alone in how we respond to these things. :)

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