Confession Of A Creator Poem by Gautam Sen

Confession Of A Creator

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A man wanted to be a creator.
He started painting
with brushes full of colors
on canvases one after another
with his mind's musings galore.
So he became a painter.

The man wanted to be a creator.
Started singing from his heart
and carried on a sweet trace of melody
with his songs and his compositions.
It brought him name, fame and position.
He became a legend, a noted singer.

The man who wanted to be a creator
focused on stones and bronzes,
with chisels in hand started working,
for a change over to sculpture.
Bubbly and so lovely his artwork was
so he became a dignified sculptor.

So this man of parts
sure he was - but when asked
about the secret of his art,
'Nothing original I found in my work'
was his frank confession,
'Only a meek replication of
every great creation of Lord.
Indebted I'm to His Magnum Opus.
Oh. Lord! You are the supreme creator! '

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Anjali Sinha 07 March 2010

yours is too good but I think mine complements yours ** I AM THE CREATOR ** I am, God the creator Loving father, Forgiving incarnate, The most merciful and benevolent The alpha and the omega Austere but compassionate I play ball with time on playground of universe And display fireworks amidst colorful galaxies Lo! Blazing sun my heater Ah! soothing moon my cooler My breakfast is stars which I dip in tasty milky ways My chariot rainbow hued variegated sun rays Rings of Saturn adorn my svelte fingers With Mar’s redness my my cheek blushes Venus is my honeymoon house Wherein I holiday with my nature-spouse I sleep in clandestine dark holes and wake up in bright supernovas I travel on truculent storms of Jupiter And clap in sound of thunderstorms Lightning flash from my eyes When I stare from angry skies Earth is my live theatre Wherein plays my human actors I am reticent director I am thesauraus script writer I am God the esoteric creator I AM HE Anjali 29-07-2009 (P.S: There is only one true God -its only we mortals that like to name him differently)

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John Oconnell 20 February 2010

food for the soul on this Sunday morning. comforting in its sanity with a nice flowing rhythm. john

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