Research Oriented Essay- Moments, Music And Sense in Dr. Natalie Bisso's Poetry, Author - Dr. Manoranjan Das





Moments, Music And Sense in Dr. Natalie Bisso's Poetry

Dr. Manoranjan Das

          It's a crriage to a will, referring imediate liberal philosophy where
Dr. Natalie Bisso has the moral decision , basing the moments, music and sense , for manhood through her selfism. She associates herself with breathing to write poetry where the turning of direction is execused with hopes; and her finding in peace of paradise is rowed to wanderings, enacting with moments' strange for healing wounds. Thus, she writes,

'Write while you're breathing! Hurricane
Turn in your direction,
         it's your turn,
And the thought is your guest, sometimes unexpected,
Stop at your gate!

Fast hopes and excuses
You will not find it in a
           piece of paradise,
And your unjustified
              wanderings
Like a forest, he will       
      appear before God,
And at this moment
      simple and strange,
You, so driven by sense
           of revenge,
Left your dear father's    
                    house
Without healing your
                      wounds.'1

         Truly speaking, with the pure consciousness through the infinite thuoght, she is  essencified the self for creation. Dr. Natalie Bisso knows , moments are important because they build our lives, create meaningful connections, and hold the potential for personal growth and change. Cherishing moments, both big and small, allows for a richer life and deeper fulfillment by anchoring us in the present and fostering appreciation and gratitude. Understanding and valuing these fleeting instances also highlights their ability to shape our future, strengthen relationships, and provide purpose. She attaches into a way at night by factifying with norm through poems where mind's preparation is breathened with foggy moments , relating to rhythmetic desire. Thus, she writes,
'You are taking revenge
    on yourself for the
        stinginess of words,
For not sleeping at night
For the fact that the
   poems are ready again
Which is probably a
          penny price.

A vendetta that burns
            in the mind,
Perhaps your best
                  strategist,
Write as if you are
         in exile,
Prepare tactics, escape.

Write while you're
     breathing ! In a foggy
                      moment,
Do you follow the
       rhythm of the lines?
You will find the desired
                 flower of love
And exhale the desired
                       syllable.'2

             Dr. Natalie Bisso feels each moment through , as it passes, becomes part of our past and contributes to the person we become, and , unlike
material possessions, moments are fleeting and can not be recaptured, making them fruitful; and, moments in the music is carrying choices made in the present moment have the power to influence and shape our future, being present in the moment allows for a richer appreciation of life and increases feelings of thankfulness. She has the wings and certain spark glass, staging with the sense of dancing where violin's tune of tenderness is raptured to the sounds.Thus, she adds,
       ' Spare moments are
the gold dust of time;- of all the portions of our life, the spare minutes are the most fruitful in good or evil. They are gaps through which temptations find easiest
access to the garden of the soul.
     ' Those they dare lose a day , are dangerously
prodigal; those that desire mis-spend it, are desperate.'3

          Dr.Hc.Natalie Bisso is a poet ,novelist, essayist and songwriter of Germany. She is an author of 13 books, co-author of 180 anthologies. Her poems have been translated in 45 languages of the world. She is an honorary figure of World Literature and Arts. She is the founder and President of the International Literary Association ' Creative Tribune'.She is an academician, of three academies of literature, honorary member of many international Union of Writers , Ambessador of the World. She was awarded with Diploma of the Laureate , medals and others , including under auspicious UNESCO.
        She, the great poetess, knowledgefies
herself, music is attached to mind as human functions. Men have the burning desire to create whatever it may be and however small or grand; and, the attachment with sound is unavoidable, either to make it or get happy in it; men also attended with music significant in their lives, whether for enjoyment in listening, the mind's response , performing ,or creating. She has the response with the sudden sparkle , relating to stage where soul's dream is solidified with sounds; that is owed to the tenderness of moaning and pride.
Thus, she writes,

'A whisper ran from the
                      wings
Silence suddenly reigned
               in the hall,
And the wine sparkle
           in the glass,
When the artist come
                  to stage,
And the soul took off,
            as in a dream,
My senses were dancing,
The sounds of the violin
      were kissing
           everyone there,
And they drowned
       deceptively in wine.
......
Violin, you are my soul's
                  tenderness,
Crying like a sinful
                      eternity,
Moaning, until the aorta
                     raptures,
Hiding wild pride in the sounds.'4

        Dr. Natalie Bisso empowers herself and argues, whatever  make it, both classical and modern musics have immense worth for men's society; however, the problem, men all know in this field is that this music is little known and hence under appreciated. As a musician and artist it is her responsibility that others can learn to enjoy the  others may feel awkward about going to classical and modern music events because they feel as if they need to act and dress a certain way in order to enter the concert or recital hall. Even more, the pretentiousness and elitism that some artists exhibit, is amplified by. She refers the inspiration touched by the sensual sound which is fluttered too. Thus, she writes,

'Ah, Maestro! What a virtuoso!
This half-moon world has inspire,
Suddenly touched my soul strings
Subtle sensual sound is a symbiosis.
Inhale and exhale from the violin flew,
Hastily melted away, as if under clouds ,
And he fluttered in the air like moths,
A new wave gave birth to sounds again.'5

    Dr. Natalie Bisso empresses totally to herself, music, as we know, sets a mood and a vibe as people hear it in lounges, bars, parties, or other social events. Also, attending a concert is unique as it offers the excitement of hearing live musicians while providing the sound as it is meant to be heard.
Music can also stimulate the mind. There are many things in music, to which one can listen and bring attention. One can be mindful of the melodies or themes, the harmony, the driving or relaxed rhythms, the color of the sounds, the activity of a piece, how the sounds are produced, or how they all relate to one another, all while, possibly figuring out how the composer conceived the piece.
      Thus, a poem on him,
      'O, Natalie Bisso, you
have aclose relation
with moments and music
Where domes of objectives of mind
    are iterated about
       with good blow.

You are the zone of brightness
with the equipment of
         wooness;
Here is you with your
act of utility to uniqueness, as usual.'6

        Therefore, she focuses on attentive listening which is an incredible experience that allows one to be lost in a foreign sound world. She attains with the truth, interfering with violin soul, caressing and whispering through the moments' longing; that is, embrassing through the turning of music.Thus, she writes,

'And from the settings, like a violin soul,
Getting naked, so caressed with a sound,
She whispered a confession in my ear,
Oh, good that music is !
Or sounded under the bow a moment of longing,
The sound was carried in a train and wandered
around the hall,
Bruned the hearts of music , like fire,
Turning an embrace into a vice.'7

         On the whole, Dr. Natalie Bisso , uniquely particularises with the mental make up where neutrons of music  neckened protons , attaching with moments.

References
1. Dr. Natalie Bisso; 'International Bilingual Poetry' translated and edited by Md Ejaj Ahamed; Dream Raft Publication, Aurangabad, Murshidabad; W.B., India; Pin-742201; P-76;
2. Ibid;
3. Joseph Hall, The New Dictionary of Thoughts; Ed. T. Edward D.D. & Others; Standard Lit.; India;2002; P-375;
4. Dr.Natalie Bisso, The Raft of Dreams Literary Magazine;  Md Ejaj Ahamed; 5th Year, 5th Issue; Dec.,2024; Add.As No.1; P-183;
5. Ibid;
6. Writer- Instant Poetry;
7. AsNo.4;

* * Total Help-Md Ejaj Ahamed.

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