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A picture of colors,
bright and bold.
Filled with greens, reds, blues,
and many shades of gold.
In it, there are faces;
one splashed with gray,
three felines anxious, ready to play
and one young one filled with concern,
asking if I'm okay.
I accidentally left my painting outside today.
I ran out there,
it was cold and wet.
But I caught that paper where we first met.
It was funny,
how it was found,
my colors running on the ground.
I watched those faces spill off the page,
I watched the light fade from my days.
Never did I love my work so much,
Never did I love what I could not touch.
And now I paint without a brush.
One thing I've come to know very well;
From California's ocean swells
and Washington's evergreen bells,
I've grown up in many places,
But I'll never forget the rain washing away those faces.
- by tckngClocks |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 02/14/2009 |
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- Title: Watercolors
- Artist: tckngClocks
- Description: A painting is left outside, and it symbolizes an artist's feelings towards watching important parts of her life die.
- Date: 02/14/2009
- Tags: watercolors poem poetry clocks rachael
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