"White Brushstrokes on Blue Canvas"
By: stu14688
September 27, 2004
The canvas was blue.
The brushstroke was white.
The casting of color was gentle and true.
The Painter is a master of shape and hue.
His palette is a rainbow.
His brush is His finger.
Though starting with nothing,
He created a masterpiece.
Greater than the Sistine Chapel.
Greater than the Mona Lisa.
Greater than The Starry Night.
Greater than them all.
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White brushstrokes on blue canvas-
Michelangelo cannot do that.
The purity of innocence
Wiping clean the tarnish of sin-
What painter can?
Only the Son-
Who uses none but red-
Can paint the blue canvas
White instead.
stu14688
09-27-04
A/N: Just a small something that I thought of on my way home from school one day. I looked up in the sky and saw how the clouds looked as if someone had paited them there, and I was inspired. Isn't God great? Take care, and God Bless! ; )
