"Need," is an important word.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
"Need," is an important word.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Language of love or hate.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
'Hate' is an ugly word.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
News is good or bad
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Bad things I firmly reject.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Stories of wonder and beauty.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Beauty in the beholder's eye.
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Eye the detour up ahead.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Destination of ultimate desires awaits.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Awaits the four apocalyptic horsemen.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Horsemen ride their horses, no?
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
No one really knows why
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Why do I even bother?
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Bother to try to win? 🤣
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Win or lose, be happy. 🤗
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Happy to play with you
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
You are so very kind.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Kind of like your style
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Style of Brontë's writing, lovely.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Lovely sounds of birds chirping.
Chirping birds brighten my day.
(Hey Meagan, nice to see you here again 😊).
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Night is beautiful with stars.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Planets can be pleasingly bright
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Bright flowers are now blooming.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.