| Full moon shines upon the dream
of youth/and wisdom may take its time./The passions gather with violent/ crackling and nothing/can stop the animated fire...
Full Moon, says Ce, is really the poet who wants to take charge of his own world, something of an actor and director of a stage, the cause (never an effect) of a whole chain of imaginative action that addresses the innermost core of our own being.
In Full Moon, the reader is invited to a world where the perpetual takes full residence in the seat of consciousness. ‘This undertaking,’ says the poet, ‘begins at the point where poet and reader are nudged to seek that inner freedom the illumination of which eventually fructifies in the release of new images. Old viewpoints lose or add to their original meaning thereby, and a whole fresh vista of cognition emerges.’
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