Posthumous work of the Colombian poet born in Don Matias on January 20, 1948.
Welcome to this blog dedicated to the Posthumous work of the Colombian poet Francisco Luis Arroyave Tabares born in Don Matias on January 20, 1948-2010. Where I will be publishing each of the 170 sonnets from his unpublished collection 'Sonnets For The Twenty-First Century And A Circadian Musical (1984-1987).' Analyzed with GPT4 artificial intelligence and illustrated with AI tools... I hope you enjoy this garden of words snatched from the solitude of a locked room.
Likewise, any enthusiast of the sonnet form is invited to conduct their personal studies of Arroyave Tabares' work, as it is a collection that, although registered since 1989, has not yet been published.
Frank Duna
Sonnet 58 by Francisco Luis Arroyave Tabares
Game Of Fate And Chance
Together we are part of a same breath
That moves around every mind and shape
And thoughts are primordial wreath 3
To bind Energies that from god escape.
When Sun's Photons hit against a plant's cell 5
To engage in organic pilgrimage 6
We know that someone always rings the bell
Since randomness would have been lost with age. 8
And when Spring and full moons give us raptures
Or all the faces celebrate their smile
We know that each thing and being captures
That same wavelength of light, mile after mile.
One day we will have awareness at once
While then we can say game of fate and chance.
***
3-. primordial= existing from the beginning. 5-.photons= the
energy of light that has particles and wave behavior 6- organic
pilgrimage= this alludes to that energy that animals get from
plants and people from animals, or more precisely the energy
that travels with that universal currency that we call
A. T. P. (adenosine triphosphate). 8-. randomness = characteristic
that applies to that which is done, or occurs without careful choice.
Analysis "Game Of Fate And Chance"
Introduction
"Game Of Fate And Chance" is a sonnet by Francisco Luis Arroyave Tabares that explores the interconnectedness of all beings and the universe. The poem uses scientific and philosophical concepts to express the idea that everything in the universe is part of a grand design, a game of fate and chance.
Thematic Analysis
The first quatrain introduces the concept of a shared breath, suggesting a universal connection between all beings. The poet uses the metaphor of thoughts as a "primordial wreath" to bind energies that escape from God, implying that thoughts are a fundamental force that connects everything in the universe.
In the second quatrain, the poet uses the scientific process of photosynthesis as a metaphor for the interconnectedness of life. The "organic pilgrimage" refers to the journey of energy through the food chain, from plants to animals to humans. The poet suggests that this process is not random, but rather a carefully orchestrated system.
The third quatrain describes the joy and beauty of nature, suggesting that these experiences are a manifestation of the universal energy that connects all beings. The repeated phrase "we know" emphasizes the poet's belief in a universal truth or understanding.
The final couplet suggests a future state of collective awareness, where everyone understands their place in the universe and the interconnectedness of all things. The phrase "game of fate and chance" implies that life is a complex interplay of predetermined destiny and random events.
Overall, the sonnet is a contemplation on the interconnectedness of the universe, the role of energy in life, and the balance between fate and chance. It uses scientific and philosophical concepts to express these ideas, creating a unique blend of science and poetry.
Rhyme Scheme
"Game Of Fate And Chance" is a sonnet, a form of poetry traditionally composed of 14 lines. The rhyme scheme of this particular sonnet appears to be ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, which is a variation of the Shakespearean sonnet form.
Let's break it down:
A: breath (1)
B: shape (2)
A: wreath (3)
B: escape (4)
C: cell (5)
D: pilgrimage (6)
C: bell (7)
D: age (8)
E: raptures (9)
F: smile (10)
E: captures (11)
F: mile (12)
G: once (13)
G: chance (14)
The first three quatrains (four-line stanzas) have alternating rhymes, while the final couplet (two-line stanza) has a pair of rhyming lines. This structure creates a rhythmic flow and a sense of unity throughout the poem. The final rhyming couplet often serves to summarize or conclude the themes of the poem, as it does in this case with the phrase "game of fate and chance."
Additional Aspects to Analyze
While we've discussed the rhyme scheme and the overall themes of the sonnet, we haven't yet delved into the use of imagery, tone, and the sonnet's volta, or turn in thought.
Imagery: The sonnet is rich in imagery, painting vivid pictures in the reader's mind. For instance, "Sun's Photons hit against a plant's cell" evokes the process of photosynthesis, while "Spring and full moons give us raptures" brings to mind the beauty of nature. These images serve to emphasize the interconnectedness of all things.
Tone: The tone of the sonnet is contemplative and philosophical. The poet uses scientific and philosophical concepts to explore the nature of existence, creating a tone that is both intellectual and introspective.
Volta: In traditional sonnet structure, there is often a volta, or a turn in thought, usually occurring between the octave (first eight lines) and the sestet (last six lines). In this sonnet, the volta occurs after the second quatrain, shifting from a discussion of the scientific processes of life to a more emotional reflection on the beauty of nature and the interconnectedness of all things.
Meter: The sonnet does not strictly adhere to the iambic pentameter often associated with sonnets. However, the lines do have a rhythmic quality, contributing to the overall flow of the poem.
Alliteration: The sonnet also uses alliteration, the repetition of initial consonant sounds, as a poetic device. For example, "same breath" and "bind Energies" in the first quatrain, and "faces celebrate" in the third quatrain. This adds to the musicality and rhythm of the poem.
In conclusion, "Game Of Fate And Chance" is a complex and thought-provoking sonnet that uses a variety of poetic techniques to explore the interconnectedness of the universe and the balance between fate and chance.
(GPT4)
Count the syllables of each line of the Sonnet
(www.howmanysyllables.com)
Game Of Fate And Chance
10 Together we are part of a same breath
9 That moves around every mind and shape
8 And thoughts are primordial wreath
10 To bind Energies that from god escape.
10 When Sun's Photons hit against a plant's cell
10 To engage in organic pilgrimage
10 We know that someone always rings the bell
10 Since randomness would have been lost with age.
10 And when Spring and full moons give us raptures
10 Or all the faces celebrate their smile
10 We know that each thing and being captures
10 That same wavelength of light, mile after mile.
10 One day we will have awareness at once
10 While then we can say game of fate and chance.
***
Analyzed by GPT4 and www.howmanysyllables.com; Image by leonardo.ai;
First published on Nostr Protocol by [email protected]
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