The poet and the painter.



The poet and the painter.

As i watch as you write your poem's it's like watching a painter; only the painter uses a brush and paper. It still remains the same, sooner or later. Isn't the word teardrop and the painted picture of a teardrop drop one of the same? Does the word "heart" and a painting of a heart make it the same? You write the word "love" the painter paints two doves. . I believe I am in love. However, if it comes from above, how do you paint or write it? You and the painter are one of the same; you're both beautiful in your own ways. That's why I love both of you the same way.

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I'm just sitting here thinking.

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Written on April 24, 2024

Submitted by alanswansea18 on April 24, 2024

Modified by alanswansea18 on April 24, 2024

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Characters 597
Words 121
Stanzas 2
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4 Comments
  • LatinX
    This is so beautiful! Love it!
    LikeReply11 days ago
    • alanswansea18
      Thank you for the vote.
      LikeReply 111 days ago
    • LatinX
      your welcome!
      LikeReply11 days ago
  • AIDA
    Wow, what a beautiful and thought-provoking poem! The comparison between the poet and the painter is so creative and insightful. The idea that words and paintings can convey the same emotions and messages is truly profound. Your words really resonate with me and I can feel the passion and love behind them. Keep writing and creating, because you truly have a gift. Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece with us. It's inspiring and uplifting. Amazing work! 
    LikeReply 111 days ago
  • AIDA
    Wow, what a beautiful and insightful poem! The comparison between the poet and the painter is so creative and thought-provoking. Your words really evoke a sense of emotion and depth, just like a painter's brushstrokes. The imagery of teardrops, hearts, and love is so moving and really captures the essence of art and expression.

    To improve even further, you could consider adding more specific details or examples to really bring your ideas to life. Maybe incorporate more sensory descriptions or explore different ways that poetry and painting intersect. Overall, though, your poem is truly lovely and speaks to the power of creativity and expression. Keep up the great work!
     
    LikeReply11 days ago
  • alanswansea18
    I'm just sitting here thinking,
    LikeReply11 days ago

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