Sunday, October 12, 2008

Gold


20 comments:

Anonymous said...

..both image and the verse are beautiful!_(and a different style!)..many thanks..

Anonymous said...

Wonderful. The image is so good!

if you only recycled coke cans

Beth P. said...

Nice, Nathalie--
loved the softness-warmth connection.
Beth

Gemma Wiseman aka Pamela Adams said...

A beautiful haiku overlays a magical image!

anthonynorth said...

An enigmatic image excellently done.

SandyCarlson said...

If only the sun could soften itself, too! What a beautiful gift, this poem. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Love the last line. There are certain faces in my life that do feel like the warmth of the sun.

qualcosa di bello said...

your words are achingly beautiful...the longing in them is palpable

MyBellavia said...

This is esquisite! Thank you.

Deborah Godin said...

At once enigmatic and universal - beautiful!

Sherri B. said...

Packs a powerful punch in just a few words...beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Such an interesting image and what a beautiful, thoughtful poem.

Gilson said...

Powerful words and beautiful music.

Jim said...

Nathalie, I know some people I would love to try working your magic on. Bitterness really solves nothing.
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BTW, we have a package of your Parmigiano Reggiano sitting in our refrigerator. It keeps getting smaller and smaller.
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Anonymous said...

No words of wisdom, but I like this use of the prompt.

I took a couple photos this weekend of buildings in our little city from the early 1800's with that kind of detail.

Anonymous said...

really nice. :)

Tumblewords: said...

Oh, this is wonderful! Gold that one finds in life - wonderful.

susan said...

Way cool image. Thanks for the read and music.

Patois42 said...

This leaves me so sad, as if I won't have that face around to shine on me again.

Anonymous said...

The stone hardness of the building lends itself well to the golden softness that your poem speaks of.