Barleywine
I would slice it three ways:
Aspiring poet, full of vision and enthusiasm, but perhaps overwrought: Page of Cups
Established poet, at the height of his or her powers: Knight of Cups
Poet Laureate, honored but "resting on laurels," coasting: King of Cups
When I think of tarot and poetry, a couple of poems always spring to mind: Coleridge's ecstatic Kubla Khan and the mystical Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
Hmm, in retrospect, I should have fit the Queen in their somewhere. Queens as a group are sometimes thought of as more instinctual than learned and calculated. Maybe "songwriter" would be a good assumption.
Aspiring poet, full of vision and enthusiasm, but perhaps overwrought: Page of Cups
Established poet, at the height of his or her powers: Knight of Cups
Poet Laureate, honored but "resting on laurels," coasting: King of Cups
When I think of tarot and poetry, a couple of poems always spring to mind: Coleridge's ecstatic Kubla Khan and the mystical Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
Hmm, in retrospect, I should have fit the Queen in their somewhere. Queens as a group are sometimes thought of as more instinctual than learned and calculated. Maybe "songwriter" would be a good assumption.