This morning my husband and I went for a walk just after the rains. There was nobody out there but us. I had not carried my mobile phone so I could not take any pictures. But this is how I felt. I hope the words reach you despite the absence of pictures.
Here’s the poem
Give me a quiet path
Flanked by trees
And strewn with leaves
Add a protrusion of vines
A sprinkle of twigs
Small puddles of rain water
Not too many, just a few
here and there
And let there be wild flowers
In the corners
On the tree trunks and o’er the walls
Peeping unobtrusively
From their hiding places
In spaces
In the grass
a dash of color
Beneath boulders
And the stones I tread on
And I shall be happy
I understand today what Vincent Van Gogh meant when he said –
Below is a piece of art I did last week based on a painting by Peter Sheeler
Let me know what you think of the poem and the art. Also, have you felt like this recently, in the midst of the lockdown – where something seemingly simple made you happy. Would love to hear about it.
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Happiness is that simple! Love the way your words flow towards it. 🙂
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Thank you so much. Its always a pleasure to hear from you❤
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A lovely poem, Smitha. I think after the lock down we are all finding comfort in nature and its beauty and freedom.
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Thank you Robbie! I suppose as survivors we look for happiness in what we have.
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Your quoting Van Gogh made me happy for he is my favorite artist. You should read ‘Lust for Life’ by Irving Stone a fictionalized biography o Vangogh’s life. It is one of the most intense books I have read. I did a review of the book in the book club when I was in Ahmedabad. There is also an old movie with Kirk Douglas as Van Gogh and Anthony Quin as Paul Gauguin. Coming back to the words you wrote it is a perfect subject for a painting and I hope you do it. Your painting of the lone tree shorn of its leaves framed by the winter snow is excellent. It reminded me of what I have described in my book ‘Autumn Leaves’. Great going.
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Thank you so much for reading and writing back. I learn so much from your comments. This quote came to life today for me. I felt immense satisfaction and gratitude just being part of it all. I will try to get the book and look for the movie.
I thought so too…about having a painting to go with the poem. Only my inadequate skills wouldn’t do justice to the place. But now that you’ve told me to, I will give it a try. I have not read ‘Autumn leaves.’ Is it a book on poetry?
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