One characteristic of modern poetry is that arrangement of parts which strikes many people as being violent or obscure.
Obscure
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I strive to be brief, and I become obscure.
Our minds are mysterious; our conscious brain is like a ship on a sea that is obscure to us.
There’s a world of difference between truth and facts. Facts can obscure the truth.
Obscure as still remains the origin of that ‘genre’ of romance to which the tales before us belong, there is little doubt that their models, if not their originals, were once extant at Constantinople.
Suffering is permanent, obscure and dark, And shares the nature of infinity.
In labouring to be concise, I become obscure.
What is grand is necessarily obscure to weak men. That which can be made explicit to the idiot is not worth my care.
Action is coarsened thought; thought becomes concrete, obscure, and unconscious.