Tell me why the daisies sing Gentle petals, how they singe With dark splatters of crimson What makes them sway in glee Touched by an aching breeze Those that hummed in praise Of wilderness and their beauty Have crumbled to dust so ruddy Sacrificed in raging wars of men Only to capture a fleeting heaven
When a piece of art is made with utmost dedication and love, it becomes breathtakingly and painfully beautiful. It lingers like a fragrance, an enchantment of the senses, a spell dominating the spirit, leaving the soul craving for more. I recently saw such a tribute of utmost adoration and I cannot get over the loveliness and the depth of what I witnessed.
Loving Vincent, the 2017 movie is an ambitious and brilliant depiction of the life, hope, struggle, and penultimate despair of the great painter, Vincent van Gogh. The motion picture illustrates the story of the painter in animated oil paintings – 853 paintings rendered in a modern artistic style by a team of 125 artists from around the globe.
It was a rainy day when I heard Tears of a fairy in the rustling leaves Glistening droplets sliding gently From flamboyant Gulmohar petals Taking the fire and fury of summer Into the arms of autumn-in-waiting
There is a sweetness In the bronzed days It is Nature’s scent In honey-tinted tresses Auburn sprinkle of cinnamon Ginger, molasses of her skin She treads on truant sunrays With crunch of dry oak leaves And golden whispers of seasons Caresses me with faint touches Of an orange autumnal breeze
Fire and flow of buried emotions I had commanded to lie still Gulping down anger Silencing the rage I waited for time to heal; They gurgled wildly In gorges of the heart Streamed in deadly cascade Burning lava from hell Surged from the gallows Spilled as luminous pain All the venom I had held!