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Bliss Quote by Yust Lundberg

“Love is the poets poison, that drink willingly drunk which elevates us to illuminated bliss, yet, it is when said love passes that the writer writes his most sublime and I pray that I shall never write so well as to lose this true love of mine.” quote by Yust Lundberg
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“Love is the poets poison, that drink willingly drunk which elevates us to illuminated bliss, yet, it is when said love passes that the writer writes his most sublime and I pray that I shall never write so well as to lose this true love of mine.”

Yust Lundberg

About This Quote

Love is portrayed as a poet’s intoxicating poison that elevates, yet the loss of love inspires the writer’s greatest work, a paradox of creation and longing.

In simple terms: Love fuels poetic brilliance but also pain.

Key Takeaway

Channel loss into art.

Themes

love poetry inspiration paradox bliss

Mood

melancholic passionate

Type

artistic literary

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • music composition
  • visual arts
  • personal healing

Key Concepts

creative muse emotional intensity artistic sacrifice

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does love shape your creativity?
  • Can art thrive without longing?
A Different Perspective

Idealizing suffering can glorify pain.

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