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VINCENT DIED JULY29

VINCENT DIED JULY29

                              

                                           

VINCENT VAN GOGH
Oh Vincent, too soon you said goodbye
Each time your love rejected, emotions set awty
Your hand above, the lamps hot flame
To prove in time, your love won't wane
Each failure then, became your bane
That memory faded, but love, came not again 

                                                                           
Your brothers love, the only one
Throughout your life, you counted on
And those few friends, which once were close
Each in their turn, did you dispose
Like those bad seeds “The Sower” threw
Were tossed aside, and never grew

                                                                            
Regressing shades, of grey from white
Lights that flickered, through the night
You became a somber, tortured soul 
You tried but could not, find your role
The acceptance, which you hoped to find
With each descent, you lost your mind

                                                                            
On your release, from “Madhouse Garden”
Your senses dulled, your “Sorrow” hardened
You still envisioned, “Flowering Orchards” blooming
Contrasting days, frustrations looming
Shadows formed, in weightless plumes
From the “Old Cemetery Tower” and its tombs

                                                                                                                                                                     
Soon days of joy, your senses rouse                                            
Bringing renovations, to “The Yellow House”                  
Long travels through, the countryside
Those paintings that, you did with pride
Enormous swings, from “Wheatfield’s In Rain”
To “Wheatfield With Crows”, that caused you pain

                                                                              
  
For years you searched, just to belong      
Your madness proved, your choices wrong
So for Gauguin, your friend and peer
For his desertion, a severed ear
Then, long drunken hours, at “The Night Cafe”
A “Man In Sorrow” on display

                                                                              
 Like a “Windbeaten Tree” your emotions bared
Your faith now lost, but no one cared                          
Your world then flares, into sweeping swirls
As “The Starry Night” its hues unfurls
Beneath the sky “Sunflowers” so bright
But yet again, the dark sides blight

                                                                                
Those years of struggle, to regain your sanity
Brought your biggest loss, trust in humanity
So with colors dark, the image jaded
Your love and dreams, then finally faded                       
And now you weep “At Eternity’s Gate”
Your field of dreams, await their fate

AND SO
The moral of his life
Now becomes, four fold
And lessons not then learned
Shall now by me, be told

 
When you lose in love
Your hand, you should not burn
Just because, it’s fried and crispy
It’s not, “KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN” Vern

 
Always, to your friends
Try to lend an ear
Just, don’t chop it off
And gift it, as a souvenir

 
If life just drives you crazy
And painting, keeps you sane
Just pretend, you’re painting life
And drink lots of champagne

                     
 
When you’re young and life’s gone bad
Don’t put your life on hold
You do not need, to kill yourself
Unless, you’re really old

 
But no moral, can be learned
By committing suicide
Cause you can’t dream, nor paint your dream
Now, that you have died
BOEMS BY JA 299      

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