Tapestry

By Meshell

Painting out my soul in a visible spectrum on a tapestry
Peeling back the layers that bind and constrict
Diminish shades of  achromatic grey
Left with the faded hues of a sillouette
Once recognized in my reflection
Your eyes electron beams strike mine as the face of a glass prism
Revealing
characteristics of a mirrored image transpired onto your pallet
There my band of colors collaborate
My inner core externally shown.
Fine tips of  your brush patiently disperse iridescence of my once sought life
Now a soluble enigma
Bristles trickle slow streams through intertwined fibers
painstaking in action
Detailed in every stroke
Persistant rythme
Breathing life into a work of art
Vibrant enough to depict ones beginning to end.
Paradox...
Interwoven visceral pleasure and pain emeshed
A tapastry hung in center view
Your exquisite worksmanship.



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Copyright 2012 Meshell
Published on Thursday, March 8, 2012.     Filed under: "Love" and "Poetry"
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  • Meshell On Wednesday, March 28, 2012, Meshell (34)By person wrote:

    thank u very much im glad u felt the words put together in this write... words from an image painted across my mind :)

  • dwells On Thursday, March 8, 2012, dwells (4284)By person wrote:

    Extremely well done, but if I may, the tapestry intro is actually needlework I think. This was elaborately set with some very fine ideas and images. Made me sad to see it turn down at the ending. Se la vie', and thanks for sharing this.

  • Magdalena On Thursday, March 8, 2012, Magdalena (614)By person wrote:

    A wonderfully woven write...

  • A former member wrote: the end?just perfect,fucking perfect

  • Meshell On Thursday, March 8, 2012, Meshell (34)By person wrote:

    thank u for ur appreciation... just words spilling out from battling myself.

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