Vincent
By hilary west
Fri, 10 Sep 2021
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I saw you in a flower,
The brightest, sunniest one there is.
I saw you in a landscape,
So green, so yellow, so ever blue,
With red-rooved houses and well-tilled soils,
I saw your world in vivid hue.
You are to me the painter's art,
The genie in the lamp.
When trouble came it caused you pain,
But growing ever stronger
In the crucible of your art,
The broken colours formed a star.
And in your rainbow, Vincent,
Are a million tears of hope.
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This is a stunning poem from
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This is a stunning poem from you Hilary. Is it about Vincent Van Gogh?
Jenny.
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"it seems to transcend any
"it seems to transcend any sort of praise whatever" yes, for me too! There is a poster of his right over this computer screen and another on the next wall :0)
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