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My daughter's silk painting (before it was "ironed") |
Possibilites
At her fingertips
a rainbow exits,
youthful exuberance
sprinkled like fairy dust
upon pristine avenues
yet untried and
still aglow
as her imagination
conquers all
unaware
she might fail;
her world
still magical.
by Margaret Bednar, Art Happens 365, November 28, 2011
This is for "In Tandem". Click on the link to see the creativity of others... and consider writing something yourself!
Also linked this up to dVerse Poets Pub: Open Link Night Week 20 - it IS the place to be if you like poetry! Check it out and even better, participate!
Also linked this up to dVerse Poets Pub: Open Link Night Week 20 - it IS the place to be if you like poetry! Check it out and even better, participate!
ooh neat!!! such talent!
ReplyDeleteMargaret Bednar...
ReplyDeleteFirst you, now your daughter?
WOW!!!
Imagination always wins! Well done to you and yours for this 'family' Tandem! ♥
ReplyDeletewe need more people spreading rainbows and a bit of magic...not afraid to fail...nice write..
ReplyDeleteIn unawareness
ReplyDeletechance of failure...
less and less.
Daughter-artist will travel far, my prediction. 24-hours...there are no more in any day.
Lovely stuff here.
PEACE!
Such a beautiful, simple way to tell of the naivety of someone who has not experienced life ~ and what a wonderful way to live!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful silk painting! And a beautiful sentiment you've captured. If only that magic could stick around forever, untainted.
ReplyDeleteso your daughter did this silk painting..? awesome..and you found just the right beautiful words to underline it...
ReplyDeleteyour daughter did a wonderful job on that silk painting... the beauty of your words matched. nice write
ReplyDeleteShe is so talented, like her mom.
ReplyDeleteA magical share .. hope she will always see the possibilities ~
Oh, if that magic and innocence could last forever! Lovely thoughts expressed, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful silk screen by your daughter!
"unaware she might fail; her world still magical."
ReplyDeleteLoved those lines. I think I'll think on her rainbows for a little bit :)
lovely painting, beautiful possibilities
ReplyDeleteyou have expressed in words everything the painting says to me with its images. both are lovely and magical! ♥
ReplyDeletethe apple didn't fall far from the tree
ReplyDelete"unaware
ReplyDeleteshe might fail;
her world
still magical"
It's a sad day when the magic fades.
beautiful painting...your daughter has talent...and what a great poem to place under it!
ReplyDeleteLike mother, like daughter, definitely! You can be proud of this/her, as I'm sure you are.
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