a little poem I wrote, based on true events during the holidays: The Night After Christmas'Twas the night after Christmas And all through the house Not a creature was stirring Except for Maddy in the studio Trying to finish some supercool paintings For delivery in the morning. It was 3am and she thought they were done. She tumbled into bed, too excited to sleep. Visions of paintings danced in her head, So she arose with a clatter to make one more splatter And away to the studio she flew. She turned on the lights and got into the paint, In the twinkle of an eye, what do you know.. A whole new painting – just in time for the show. With the truck full of work, all ready to hang She ran to the gallery with great cheer. Mission accomplished, she exclaimed with a sigh, Happy New Year to all, and to all a good night! And Santa went "ho ho ho" all the way home 😂😂😂 Studio shot on the night before delivery - the painting on the left did not make it, but I finished the larger one on the right AND a whole new piece that's a must-see at 10 West Gallery!
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1/28/2020 11:32:54 pm
I have to say that the poem was really good. It is one of the few proofs that poems can be beautiful though it is not deep. You don't need to be a dieppe person for you to write a good poem. As long as there is the sincerity and substantial message, you can always go and give it a try. That's one thing I've learned from my favorite poet. She was the one who brought me out of the dark and made me believe that I can also write a poem! After that day, I didn't stop trying to write a good and decent piece!
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