Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Van Gogh's Sunflower Pencil poem by Jennifer Jo Fay

Van Gogh's Sunflower pencil

Van Gogh's sunflower pencil,
folded yellow petals
danced upon her stark white page

folded dreams
of cut origami snowflakes
that melted upon the
starry, starry night.

Evangeline held her pencil
and remembered
she had left her invisible glove
upon her scented bed.

She had wanted to express
it in her image.

To her left
De Vinci's glass of water
stirred
while the girl looked through it.
It was mirroring an image
of her life
that was drawn out
like a brightly glowing
yellow flower that endured
her yellow dreams
and clear blue skies.

Evangeline thought
of sunflowers glowing
like the sun.

Jennifer Jo Fay

July 24, 2012

This is a poem that I must have written a long time ago and I went back in and rewrote it.


This will be short and sweet for now.  I think I need to find some blog prompts for later.

Feeling kind of stuck right now.

1 comment:

  1. This is a really sweet poem! Love the strong imagery it contains, as well as all the references to Van Gogh's works, like his sunflower painting and Starry Night.

    I know what it's like to feel "stuck" when trying to write. Prompts always help me get through it. Good luck!

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