Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Evening Solace


I just finished this painting and thought that "Evening Solace" was the right name for it.  I entered these two words in google and came across this wonderful poem by Charlotte Bronte. So pleased.
       
    EVENING SOLACE

"Evening Solace"
The human heart has hidden treasures,
In secret kept, in silence sealed;
The thoughts, the hopes, the dreams, the pleasures,
Whose charms were broken if revealed.
And days may pass in gay confusion,
And nights in rosy riot fly,
While, lost in Fame's or Wealth's illusion,
The memory of the Past may die.

But there are hours of lonely musing,
Such as in evening silence come,
When, soft as birds their pinions closing,
The heart's best feelings gather home.
Then in our souls there seems to languish
A tender grief that is not woe;
And thoughts that once wrung groans of anguish
Now cause but some mild tears to flow.

And feelings, once as strong as passions,
Float softly back - a faded dream;
Our own sharp griefs and wild sensations,
The tale of others' sufferings seem.
Oh! when the heart is freshly bleeding,
How longs it for that time to be,
When, through the mist of years receding,
Its woes but live in reverie!

And it can dwell on moonlight glimmer,
On evening shade and loneliness;
And, while the sky grows dim and dimmer,
Feel no untold and strange distress
Only a deeper impulse given
By lonely hour and darkened room,
To solemn thoughts that soar to heaven
Seeking a life and world to come.

Charlotte Bronte

2 comments:

  1. well that seems like a somewhat appropriate poem, although a bit sombre. the painting is nice though!

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  2. yes, a bit sombre I suppose but one's thoughts by the fire could be more along the line of contentment and a feeling of having lived a worthwhile day:)

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