4. Reflection
The countenance of the reflection
The countenance of the reflection
is portrayed by
her contour line
quivering
back and forth -
irresolute
to draw a clear
boundary
between dark
and
light
her contour line
quivering
back and forth -
irresolute
to draw a clear
boundary
between dark
and
light
Yunyi-love the Monet you chose-had never seen it before. It fits so perfectly with your poem. The artist's brush creating clear boundaries where there appear to be none.
ReplyDeletethanks. i think this piece is one of monet's "branch of seine near giveny". i love the misty "boundaryless" atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteIt does have great atmosphere - as does the imagery evoked by your poem.
ReplyDeletethanks PD!
ReplyDeleteYung Li .... Beautiful blog....lovely Monet ...although I am not particularly a " group" person...Delighted to be part of our little group in this apparently warm and talented community.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Dr. Pearl!
ReplyDeleteSometimes this is true in flesh and blood people, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim Nelson!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, the photo and your words!
ReplyDeleteThey flowed so eloquently~
Thanks Ella!
ReplyDeletevery sense making.
ReplyDeletekeep it up.
superb blog template, love your poetry style,
ReplyDeleterefreshing work,
keep it up.
Thanks for Jingle & PPPL!
ReplyDeleteThe poem fitted beautifully with the image.
ReplyDeletethanks Jo Bryant!
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