A Portrait Of Grace

A Portrait Of Grace

A Poem by Mario Vitale
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A Portrait Of Grace A sparkling array of elegance

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A Portrait Of Grace
 

A sparkling array of elegance
A beacon of light to a hurting world in need
Light upon illumination
Brevity
We treasured a rose that was plucked some time ago
Laughter
Grace seasoned with salt
A mighty work has been done in her life
Alcott
A writer that enjoyed her life
A quest of passionate love & embrace
The call for beauty in her portrait of grace
Her hair was fashionable for it's time
A caress on the grip of her loving arms
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Little Women

© 2017 Mario Vitale


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One way that I wish to portray this poem is simply beautiful. Louise May Alcott used to visit her grandma's home in my home town of Wolcott. The home is literally a bock away from my house. It was their that she had the idea of Little Women. Strange as it seems I get visited by a little girl in my dreams in a blue coat. Coincidence maybe but it could be her ghost. After all she lived very close to my home. A portrait of grace is based on her life and what she went through. Thank you for the opportunity in which to express myself. Mario William Vitale Poet

Posted 8 Years Ago



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Mario Vitale
Mario Vitale

Wolcott, CT



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