photo © 2014 jennifer
wagner
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maybe it’s both
criminal
and an art
the way you scribbled
and scratched
past my walls
with your heart
© 2014 Jennifer
Wagner
Photo: My hubby tried his hand at some love
proclamation graffiti—inside our house -ha.
We’re painting the interior walls this week.
*Wildstyle graffiti
is a complicated and intricate form of graffiti.
P.S. J hearts I
too. Happy Valentine’s Day!
LOVE! How change opens our eyes to the poetic!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to graffiti your own walls! Could just imagine what I'd end up with if I suggested this idea to my kids! I like the "scribbled and scratched past my walls".
ReplyDeleteheck you should leave that up, Jennifer! :) and a really cool pen, too ~
ReplyDeleteOh what a good idea! I'm going to do it before I next paint . . . . The rhyme is splendid too!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this so much... I hope you have a great V's Day.
ReplyDeletesmiles...criminal...maybe in stealing your heart....
ReplyDeletelovely short j....
Etched on the heart, forever. Great image and i can taste the emotion. Well done.
ReplyDeleteClever!!! Fun to read "not just another love poem". I appreciate your originality and fresh voice.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this - the graffiti and the scribbling past your walls with his heart. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAs there are emotions involved the image can be seen in all goodness as a beautiful thing! Nicely Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteHank
Really sweet . . . Sigh.
ReplyDeletelet the walls fall down
ReplyDeleteremembering a song years back by Carly Simon--
ReplyDelete"do the walls fall down when you think of me"
let them all fall!
very cool sketch....love it :)
ReplyDeleteI like this little number.
ReplyDeleteboth criminal and art...a nice combination...
scribbling heart on our walls..............deep meaning..............
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet poem AND sweet message!
ReplyDeleteShort and passionate ~ i love the graffiti art ~
ReplyDeleteI love it. Just so sweet!
ReplyDeleteMatters little -how- it is brought to the fore, 'tis the feeling that is truly human.
ReplyDelete__Yet... one can never dismiss the feeling of that heart filled scribble, and the thought behind... that loving graffiti !
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Romance is not dead! Love your husband's style!
ReplyDeleteA sweet moment with your hubby--nice what you made of it here--Happy Valentine's!
ReplyDeleteJ, the lines are beautiful. The hubby deserves a hug for the try :)
ReplyDeleteI like the graffiti...As they say, 'the brightest glow comes from love light.' :)
ReplyDeleteSimplicity is beautiful too! :)
ReplyDeletepaint away
ReplyDeletefun way to create the perfect Valentine
Love the simplicity of this poem.
ReplyDeletescribbled
and scratched
past my walls
And the artwork is perfect here.