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Sonnets' voltas and how the epiphanous is not limited to the arrival of something new but is often the turning of something familiar into something novel or unfamiliar, and how the implications therein suggest magic in the quotidian, revolution in tranquility
Day
I
Dream
About
Sonnets' voltas and how the epiphanous is not limited to the arrival of something new but is often the turning of something familiar into something novel or unfamiliar, and how the implications therein suggest magic in the quotidian, revolution in tranquility
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Your "revolution in tranquility" really resonates.
In the early 2000s I started incorporating the spirit of voltas in more of my works, and it was literal revolution.
I even spoke of "revolutionary light" in my quick little Volta poem back in 2000: https://allpoetry.com/poem/15205800-Volta-by-Robert-J.-Tiess/