Canvas in one hand,
Painting paraphernalia in the other,
He walked into the field.
He walked into the perfect setting.
The long grass was swaying
Rhythmically in the wind.
He knew he had to paint it.
He knew exactly how.
The sky was clear and blue
Resembling a calm ocean.
He could feel the emotion.
He could translate the impression.
But once he started painting,
Things started changing.
Not the grass in the least.
Not the sky as expected.
It was his heart
That kept nudging his hands,
To change a little of this,
To change so much of that.
The dancing grass reminded him
Of his love’s hair,
How they danced behind her,
How they seemed to have their own mind.
The clear sky reminded him
Of her perfect smile,
Free from malice,
Free from too much thought.
So how could he paint
The lovely view before him
Just the way it was,
Just that much?
On his canvas,
The green grass became black
And the blue sky became pink.
And the painter retained all else.
He looked at everything he had made
And he was pleased.
Yes, it reminded him of nature.
Yes, it reminded him of her.
You have painted a pretty picture with these words. Good one βπ»
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Thanks a ton for the lovely compliment, Jerry! π
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Youβre welcome Mia π€
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Thank you, Christine! π
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Wonderful how the landscape shifted to resemble his love. A romantic painter π
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Indeed! I’m so glad that you enjoyed the transition, Dave! Thank you so much for stopping by to comment. π
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exquisite
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Thank you so much for your appreciation, John! π
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A lovely painting of words, thanks.
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Thanks a ton for your encouragement, Jitender! π
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The spirit knows what the mind cannot fathom, but one can observe and listen to what is without form and sound.
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That’s so true and eloquently put! Also, thank you so much, Michael for stopping by to comment, share and support. π
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Gorgeous poetry ππΎπ§‘π€
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Thank you so much for your appreciation, Jude! ππ
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When heart holds the brush π
It’s beautiful Mia. Happy Thanksgiving!
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Thank you so much for your appreciation & a very happy Thanksgiving to you too! π€
In between, may I please know your name?
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My name is Kritika. π
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Okay, now I feel a little sorry for asking, for now I remember you, Kritika. I hadn’t been active on my blog for a while in between, hence the confusion.
Thanks again, Kritika! π€
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Please don’t be. I myself have been reluctant to display my name. Have a beautiful day!
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Thank you & wish you the same! π€
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Hugs π
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Beautiful πΉ
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Thank you so much, Satyam! π
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Oh wow this is stunning! As a painter I relate with this process. I start with an idea, but the pain has a life of it’s own and my heart won’t be stopped.
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Thank you so much for your appreciation! π
Glad you could relate to it. I used to also paint years back. But the nuances of a painter’s / artist’s mind have become clearer to me by and by.
In between, may I please know your name?
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Oh wow, that is cool! What medium did you use? As an artist I go by Kitstal.
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Thanks for stopping by to comment, Kitstal.
I used to paint with water colours.
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That’s really cool! that’s been a tough medium for me, a tricky one
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Yes, it’s tricky, which makes it worth it. Have a good day.
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Hahaa yeah I can get that! I’m curious to play with it again sometime. Have a great one!
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I would love to paint from my heart
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Thank you so much for stopping by to comment, Mary! π
So what’s stopping you? Just like you wrote on your blog beautifully, if you dream about something, go for it! π
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Good one π
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Thank you so much for supporting, Birendra! π
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Thank you for the reblog. π
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Fine poem and a sort-of inside look at the creative process,
Thank you for liking my post!
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Thank you so much for your words of encouragement, Alan! π
My pleasure.
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