You left me Boundaries of Pain –
Capacious as the Sea –
Between Eternity and Time –
Your Consciousness – and me
~ Emily Dickinson
(The Poems of Emily Dickinson, #713)
You left me Boundaries of Pain –
Capacious as the Sea –
Between Eternity and Time –
Your Consciousness – and me
~ Emily Dickinson
(The Poems of Emily Dickinson, #713)
Wow, what an incredible pairing, Barbara! And what’s also fun for me, is that I had forgotten that Dickinson poem. Well done, my friend. Hope you have a happy 4th.
Hugs from Ecuador,
Kathy
Thank you, Kathy! I’m lagging behind in responding to comments – gmail started sending all my comment notification emails into my junk mail for no apparent reason – it took me a while to figure out why no one seemed to be commenting on my blog!
Hi. I love how the girl’s cap (colour, whispiness and flowing ribbons) make her kin to the bird. Jane
There is a touching affinity found in this painting – I did a double-take when I found it, as I am so fond of gulls. I’m so glad you love it, too.
Exquisite! Love the picture and the poem – perfect match!
Thank you so much, Lauren!
I wonder what she’s thinking ?
I wonder if she wants to heal the gull and set it free again…