The word "quazing" was first used in the
poetry of T.M. Lowry, in the poem from
March 1978 titled, "The Contortionist". He used the word "quazing" to describe a "busy" state of mind. That being compared to the turbulence and
power of a "quasar" out in space. He was quoted as saying, "The activity and destructive
power of a quasar, like a person feeling they're going crazy, that emotion that action, I call quazing". "Replacing the letter "s" with the letter "
z" denoting the "
z" in "crazy" as a comparative state of mind to that of the quasar.
"Quasar", a massive and extremely remote celestial object emitting exceptionally large amounts of energy.
They are believed to contain massive black holes representing a stage in the evolution of galaxies.
THE CONTORTIONIST
The circling cycle of life's irritations penetrate independence, unlawful yet fair.
Some bothering situations often evolve into inner depression
here, frequently remain in conscious silence,
tearing jabbing true innocence 'til
sin prevails.
Pain bleeds
renown's it's season
lies in question of occurring vice
A quazing turbulence captures youth's innocence
blunders by my
soul
faltering on
small pieces of courageous
ego
My independence mistakes the guilty for innocence
those who have excused themselves, escape nothing
some question why
I bleed and
die
curse and try to find sheer belief in self reason
while those around me swear, anything unusual remain deranged
I have tried to harness my potential
though the pull only drags me down
Hence, I sit surrounded by greatness 'til certainty proves the pretender
While a spoof of
talent quarantines
time
I shall live the invisible contender.
T.M. Lowry
3/
26/78
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