The Sadness Antidote Poem is a piece of digital artwork by Pamela Storch which was uploaded on July 18th, 2020.
The Sadness Antidote Poem
The Sadness Antidote
Mourning angel of despair,
We hear your timeless call,
For glistening are setting suns,
Yet true life does... more
Title
The Sadness Antidote Poem
Artist
Pamela Storch
Medium
Digital Art - Poems
Description
The Sadness Antidote
Mourning angel of despair,
We hear your timeless call,
For glistening are setting suns,
Yet true life does await,
For countless are the raven’s den,
Of many standing small,
Yet bursting forth in rays of light,
Does truth emancipate,
Declare your royal freedom now,
Do not stay stuck and still,
For frozen rivers plagued with time,
Succumb to oceans vast,
Immortal will your story be,
When tell the tale you will,
When giants roam the ancient lands,
Then gone will be the past.
-Pamela Storch
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Uploaded
July 18th, 2020
Comments (1)
Bijan Pirnia
Good morning to a beautiful young lady and a virtuoso artist. I can't quite explain why, but your heart-warming, poignant poetry reminds me of the English poet and mystic William Blake. Maybe you're his reincarnation. Who knows. Your words and artwork give me reason to believe that you must be in touch with or inspired by a transcendent dimension that is foreign to the rest of the population. I hope you realize what a precious gift you were born with. I like your highly impressive biography as well. The World is a better place because you're in it.
Pamela Storch replied:
Wow, thank you Bijan, I am honored. I have actually never heard of William Blake, I will go check out his work. My work does not actually come from me, it comes through me, I am simply a vessel for it lol. I composed even full 20 minute music compositions like "Music of the Spheres" this way, by placing my hands the keyboard of my piano synthesizer, hitting record, and getting out of the way. I did not even know what note would come next, but 20 minutes later the piece was finished, I only added the bass part later. Thank you so much for your kind words and profound wisdom. Only someone with massive light within them could write the words you wrote, and so I thank you and appreciate, recognize, and honor your profound light :). May you be blessed in everything you do!