Fervent Permeations

Fervent Permeations

A Poem by michele vera

As a Lucid Pool of Light rushes through

a corner-ended Room, a soft shade of

Terra-cotta is somehow formed as a

finalizing end-result.

The Room's Initial Predominating colors

were: Light blue, Lavendar and a

silverish-gray.

The initial colors of the room gave off

a Comanding Sense of Austerity.

There was a strong resistance to

Transormation.

The Triad of Displaying Colors seemedto be

Rooted very Firmly into themselves.

The Beating-Pulsating Light

Consistently Flooded throughout

this Room with Strong Determination

to bend the room's Rigid tone.

As Time Passed the collage of Colors

within The Room began to be Fully

Permeated by the resilience of The Light.

A New color Unfolds and It is a shade

very close to Terra-cotta.

Strong Shades of Tangerine fold and mix

into a creamed colored Infusion.

The initial rigidity of the rooms' resistance

to change along with the Persistence of The

Unfolding Light eventually Lead to a

Terra-cotta as A Finalizing Shade.

This Process Of Transformation Fully

Unfolded along the Mid-Point of where

Resistance Slightly Gave Into Change and

surrenedered it's Resistant Grip.

Where One Lacked, The Other Completed.

It was Truly a Consistent-Ongoing Process of

Give and Take.

At The Most finalized Process, The Two

Halves were Equally Complete.

The Fervency of the Light Permeated

Through and Painted its' Own Vision

Deep within The Room's Interior.

without any Deterrence.

 

 

© 2014 michele vera


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michele vera
michele vera

middle village, NY



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I am very much into the Arts. I am also very Spriritual as a person. I honour all faiths and philosophies, however Buddhism has really helped me through some very hard times. I am one of All Faith.. more..

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