Imagination the Painter’s Brush

The ground is scattered with fallen pinecones
a design without a pattern intricately woven
each cone has its own representation
of a different unique stitch

each moment they take flight and hit the ground
they create a new music filled with
silent abstract notes and enhanced
by the deep greens of the forest floor

while in the background a tapestry
is sweeping, sloping in its rising
is a surreal undulation of hills
that surround the valley
laying in peaceful repose

a testament to Nature’s beauty
an artist’s canvas unsurpassed
which only the painter’s brush
can aspire to imagination
and will never be master

The Photo Below is My Own © Reneé Espriu

Imagine Pinecones on the Forest Floor

3 Replies to “Imagination the Painter’s Brush”

  1. Thank you for your comment, Bella. Aspects of meditation are different for each person that undertakes to step into it and that includes myself. But I was, alas, simply inspired by the beauty of Nature to write and when I saw squirrels foraging beneath the fir and pine for those things that had fallen on the ground…so, it began. I wrote this piece some years ago and just recently came across it. I am enjoying reading your posts and I am happy you are now back in Hawaii (I’m assuming you have returned) to be where it is that fills your soul and gives you peace. Take care.

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  2. Love how you described pinecones, ‘a design without a pattern intricately woven’. Here in Australia we get a fair bit of pinecones, all sorts of shapes and sizes too. I remember when I was younger I used to paint pinecones, such a fun activity. It sounds like a lovely part of the world where you are in, being able to immerse yourself in nature and find inspiration to write this poem and take a lovely photo of pinecones šŸ™‚

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