Hello all… Just wanted to introduce you to my newest blog. I have been working on this idea for quite some time, and I just went live a few minutes ago. As you can see, I’ve done some rebranding of my name to become more discoverable online but feel free to still call me ~M if my nickname “Ellie” is confusing to you. I love you guys and hope you’re having a wonderful day. ~M (Aka ~Ellie 😉 xoxo
*Oh and a few people have been having a hard time finding the link to my new site. So here it is in case the one above doesn’t work. ellieevermore.com
In every meandering mind is found a bit of eccentricity, which is curious Some would even say the mullings of the mind are made of magic Whatever the truth is, nobody can argue that thoughts are often adventurous Each one full of whirling-dervish pieces of cataclysmic complexities Such is the realm and state of radical and rambunctious wonders Often leaving the witnesses of such cavorting, captivated
And isn’t it interesting that almost anyone can, at some point, be captivated People can be surprising, enthralling, and calculatingly curious Many hold within them a mesmerizing world of wonders Some are bewitching, enchanting, and even hold the key to magic With all these characteristics, it’s hard to narrow down all the complexities The most beloved are almost always over-excitedly adventurous
Enough of the mind, though, what about the souls of the adventurous If we look deeply enough into the soul of someone, we are almost always captivated Sure, not everyone is the same, and each being is comprised of many complexities But the spirit of an individual is significantly curious The essence of each character is woven together by threads of shredded magic And in all beings, spiritual manifestations of whispering wonders are held
Do you see it yourself, maybe even in yourself, a vessel full of wonders? The heart of every person can be guarded but still adventurous A vile of hidden sunrises can be found at the doorway to dark magic Darkness and light keep the world constantly captivated We are creatures clothed in mysticism, divinely curious With so many tribulations, we cower in front of the cosmos of complexities
Was the heart, soul, and mind really meant for such complexities? Do you ever sit still as stone and contemplate all of these wonders? Human beings are complex and distinctly curious Suckers for the thrill of an afternoon that’s adamantly adventurous Ever wonder what drives the forces within us; that thought alone keeps me captivated The breadth and depth of who we are lies beneath a bed of magic
If only we could harness and unleash all the things that make us magic Certain situations can stifle us, causing further arrays of inadvertent complexities Will we ever just stay within a realm of play and be contentedly captivated Nobody can deny the thrill of wrestling and wishing for wonders Leaving behind the dull and dreary is the perfect place for the adventurous Shouldn’t we be more interested in the things that are even remotely curious
Everything leads us back to the mirror in front of us, which reveals the sources of our magic We are divine creatures comprised of endless ideas and windows to whimsical wonders
Our sole purpose is to explore the universe and discover the completeness of its complexities We are not here merely to be looking for adventures but to become undeniably adventurous
By holding what’s important in the palm of our hands, others as well are captivated May each of us stay true, stay focused, and keep closely tied to all things uniquely curious
*I’m currently enrolled at Utah Tech University, and this was an assignment that I recently completed. With sestinas, one never knows how the process will go, and it can be quite a challenge depending on the six pattern words and the order in which they are placed. I used inspiration from Jack Vance’s book, The Dying Earth, and once I got through the first stanza and established the pattern and the word endings, it was smooth sailing from there. The sestina instructions I found online advised against using adjectives since they can be a bit troublesome; I found it more fun to find ways to fit them in, and I feel like I conquered what I set out to do. I’m not sure I dislike anything, and I changed everything that I wanted to change. This is the third sestina I have ever written, and I think it was more successful than my last, but maybe not as good as my first. Hope you enjoyed reading. 🙂
Here’s the link to my first sestina if you’d like to read another.