Friday, August 7, 2009

Within


Within the petal the bloom
Within the leaf the tree
Within the stone the mountain
Within the shell the sea.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Slightly Open Clam Shell, pastel, 1926, Georgia O'Keeffe, 1887-1986.


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14 comments:

Gail said...

Hi Rose Marie-

Within - the truth. And your painting is so lovely, vulnerable and open to interpretation. I am immediately drawn to the natural essence and sensuality. Innocence delicately expresssed. "Thank you".

Love to you
Gail
peace.....

Rose Marie Raccioppi said...

Gail, The ultimate willing to receive, bringing forth bloom and new life - the feminine willingness to be life giving... "natural essence and sensuality."

Anonymous said...

Hi Rose Marie! Very genuine words put together! A reminder to me that I'm rooted to the earth. :)

Rose Marie Raccioppi said...

Rain, "... rooted to the earth," yet you share a soaring spirit!

Anonymous said...

Hi Rose Marie, just a personal thanks for your comment. I know I'm above it, but it still wounded me a little bit. Time heals everything, I'll rebound! :-)

Joseph Pulikotil said...

Hi Rose Marie

A short and sweet poem with profound meaning.

Small ideas can lead to big inventions. Baby steps towards our goals can lead us to big achievements. Insignificant tips when pursued vigorously can result extraordinary results.

So let us look deeper, harder and carefully at ordinary things because hidden inside may lie great truths.

Well, I tried to decipher the meaning of your fantastic poem.

Wonderful poem crafted with masterly strokes. The word pictures are fascinating. The photo is amazing and supplements you gorgeous poem beautifully.

Have a wonderful day Rose:)
Joseph

Rose Marie Raccioppi said...

Joseph, You bring depth to the community of caring bloggers. I, we, who have the desire to communicate the beauty, the enduring quest, the confront, the resolve, within the past and the present are applauded by your posts and your most thoughtful responses. I and Rain have been blog friends. Your sharing her story is a gift to her as well as to all bloggers. And so to you dear Joseph, a deeply felt Thank You.

Anne said...

I was immediately drawn to the painting, for I knew it was a Georgia O'Keeffe. My most favorite artist. Her painting exhibits beauty, grace, and elegance. As do your words to go with it.
Take care.

Rose Marie Raccioppi said...

Choice, There is ever a metaphor in the flower and in its presentation by Georgia O'Keeffe. She too, is among my favorite artists.

Margie said...

Truly beautiful!
Your words give much meaning to the beautiful painting...I too love the work of Georgia O' Keeffe.

Mark said...

Thank-you for inviting me to your place. Beautiful poem. Life with life. Being within being.

Unknown said...

Perfect in the way something so direct & concise can be--very memorable.

Karen said...

I often think: that one is my favorite. THIS one is! Beautiful, beautiful!

Rose Marie Raccioppi said...

Margie, a shared HUG for sure!

Mark, thank you for your visit. I applaud your blog postings. They are deeply reflective, sensitive in their presentation and most sound in their offerings.

John, Thank you - the discipline of a haiku and that of a quatrain calls for the very result you have defined, "Perfect in the way something so direct & concise can be--very memorable." I so appreciate your comment.

Karen, Thank you for your uppercase, "THIS." I accept it with DEEP joy!