The Painter Searching With His Eyes Poem by Colin Breck Boardman

The Painter Searching With His Eyes



The painter searching with his eyes,
Finds fickle beauty to espy;
The poet weaving metaphors,
Turns upon an obscure clause;
The falconer with hungry hawk
Between the shadows lightly stalks;
Uncertain what will there appear
Born upon a smile or tear;
As lovers wend beneath the stars
Each must fasten on their prey,
Or else let spritely spirits pass
If all should shyly melt away.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colin Breck Boardman 03 December 2011

Thanks Robert, I'm glad you liked it.

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Robert Beck 29 November 2011

I like this poem, a story I can picture

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