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She has not engaged a hand, cannot call that her thrift It’s a delight doing it herself, to give her home a facelift. Armed with brush and color, seizing time from her chores She gets engrossed in the pastime, painting windows and doors. It’s the festive season, she loves its smell in the air I love the smell of fresh paint, her labor I don’t share. She looks a dainty artist, colors on hands and face Her eyes lit up in creative joy, beaming in happiness. To partake in that graceful sight, when beside her I stand She asks ‘why watch me idly and not lend a helping hand’!
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Sep 20, 2013
Sep 20, 2013 at 2:36 AM UTC
An Artist
She has not engaged a hand, cannot call that her thrift It’s a delight doing it herself, to give her home a facelift. Armed with brush and color, seizing time from her chores She gets engrossed in the pastime, painting windows and doors. It’s the festive season, she loves its smell in the air I love the smell of fresh paint, her labor I don’t share. She looks a dainty artist, colors on hands and face Her eyes lit up in creative joy, beaming in happiness. To partake in that graceful sight, when beside her I stand She asks ‘why watch me idly and not lend a helping hand’!
pradip-chattopadhyay
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Sep 20, 2013
Sep 20, 2013 at 2:36 AM UTC
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