When it comes to poetry and creative writing, natural occurrence, accidental happenings could play critical roles in stimulating your muse and get your ink bleeding. As simple as a fragrant scent may be words could stem from such, yielding fruits of a thousand pages; such is the story of this poetic piece as featured by the Inspired Poet.
Before we delve right into reading this piece titled "Genesis: It All Started with a Dark Canvas," here's what Leonardo da Vinci said, "A painter should begin every canvas with a wash of black, because all things in nature are dark except where exposed by the light."
The Genesis: Creation's Story.
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At the start stood a blank canvas
In the womb of stark nothingness
The greatest Artist first drew out
From the depth of deep emptiness
The pictures of heaven and earth
Shrouded in depressive darkness.
To lift the veil from the canvas,
With His smart and dexterous skill
He spread the beam of light thereon
In a spirit full of goodwill
And to raise the canvas` delight
He pitched the sky above waters.
To enhance the canvas` beauty
The Artist sketched out the dry land
Painted in fruit trees, greenery
And vegetation found in dreams
With birds flying across the sky,
The moon and stars veiled by sunbeams.
With colourful brushstrokes, He scattered
Moving creatures on the dry land
Swimming bodies on blue water
And in a wonderful garden
At the centre of the canvas
Penciled the seeds of primal man.
This wondrous work of art, indeed,
Was crafted as an artistry,
Not as a fun, but as a feat
Of fondness for humanity,
As a distinctive tapestry
With the loveliest imagery.
This painting of the universe
With stars, the sky and the moonlight
With rivers, lakes and the forest,
With oceans, waves and the sunlight,
With hills, mountains and waterfalls
Was all wrapped in wondrous snowballs.
This unique work of tapestry
With divine thoughts and messages
Transmitted to humanity
By the Artist through long ages
Remains forever, a living testimony
Of divine glory and beauty.
Yet, how many His art cherish?
How many His canvas relish?
How many His feat admire?
How many His thoughts inspire?
How many His words do follow?
How many`re moved by His halo?
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The poem resonates with the biblical accounts of the creation and evolution of man, animals, planetary bodies and the universe at large.
It concurs with many religious beliefs regarding the origin of man and the universe . Here's an brief account of creation from the Christian manuscript, the Bible.
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was empty, a formless mass cloaked in darkness. And the Spirit of God was hovering over its surface." Then God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. (Genesis 1:1 - 3).
Poetic Features Analysis
One major metaphors as used in this piece is the phrase "the blank canvas." It serves as a metaphor for the void before creation, while the Artist represents a divine creator.
The creation of the universe is likened to the process of painting, with the Artist skillfully crafting each element.
Other elements like personification, alliteration were incorporated into the poem to give paint vivid imagery.
Hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I did.
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