Photos and a poem.
My World
My world is messy, complicated and dark.
I seek the shadows. The dark is where I think, rest and play.
The dark is music and art. It gives depth to light.
The sun is now, but darkness is tomorrow.
The sun is here, but darkness looks beyond.
Day is youthful bravado, night is as old as time.





That’s what I think anyway. Sleep on it.
Kind Regards.
Tracy.
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – A Glimpse Into My World
Ragtag Daily Prompt – Art
This is the line I shall sleep on: “Day is youthful bravado, night is as old as time.”
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I’m sure it is not original, Liz. It just makes sense, don’t you think?
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Love this..thanks 💘
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Thank you.
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The last two photos–my favorites. Sometimes the dark is your friend.
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I agree, Lois. You wouldn’t get anything sensible out of me without darkness. I do my best thinking then. Problem is sometimes I can’t remember all those good ideas!
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The dark scares me, Tracy, especially in the city…
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I can understand that, Dries. There would be many countries like yours where the gap between rich and poor is substantial and detrimental to social cohesion and public safety. Even In the lucky country, as Australia likes to be known, wealth-generating policies for the lucky few are resulting in a widening income gap.
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Things like this pandemic is not helping alleviate those issues either…
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I bet …
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The contrast between light and dark , day and night was never better, such is the power of your words. Your photos too, especially the close up of the flowers captured their essence in the best possible way. An interesting take on this week’s challenge . Superb!
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Sheetal, you are so kind and generous with your praise. Thank you. Thank you too for hosting the Lens Artists challenge this week. It had me really thinking about how I wanted to reflect my world, particularly as many know me for my bird photography, but that is only a small part of me.
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Interesting photos and poetry 🌹
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Thank you, Paula, for your supportive comment.
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All photos above have their own beauty. The last one is very beautiful!
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Thank you, Lisa. I should post my out of focus photos more often. I like it too though. 😊❤
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You are the one that reminded me our pictures don’t always have to be “perfect”. Sometimes that is what MAKES them perfect 😊
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I did say that, Lisa. I do have a clearer shot but I liked the fuzzy one better. More mysterious. 🙂
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Wow Tracy, deep and meaningful words and superb photos, especially the flower on the black background with the light catching the raindrops. I think signifying the light breaking into the darkness giving us hope for the day ahead
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Thanks, Pauline. My camera and I got to that flower in the nick of time. It was so delicate.
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That last photo WOW! Awesome colour!
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Thank you, Teresa. That pink is beautiful. The Eastern Spinebills love it too.
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❤️
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What everyone else has said 🙂 🙂
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Thank you, Brian.
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I love it. I just tried to write a poem about black but I like your poem about dark better. 🙂
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Thank you. I loved your poem too.
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I’m pondering day is youthful bravado…vs the more mature elegance of your last two photos…
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It is an age thing, Heather. 😚 Thank you. ❤
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I’ll definitely have to sleep on this one. But I agree with Liz about your last line. You run deep, Tracy!
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I don’t get much sleep, Margaret. I think a lot. Thank you.
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Oh, get in touch any time in the wee small hours! I’ll be awake too!
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Thanks, Margaret. ❤
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Despite writing only poetry, I have rarely written something as deep. Since it’s early afternoon, I’ll ponder on it for the rest of the day. All my ideas come in the stillness and obscurity of night. The photos are, as someone above said, very elegant. ❤️
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Thank you, Punam. I didn’t think the poem was deep at the time I was writing it. More honest rather than deep, but people seem to like it which is a confidence booster. Thank you too for the compliment on the photos. Can you believe I took all of those? Lol.
PS. You are an inspiration to me.
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I totally get what you mean. It is definitely a morale booster when people find meaning in our words. Honesty always connects.
Yes, your photography in this post is on par with TL’s. I am sure he is proud of it.
You are always welcome. 🙂
PS. That really made my day. Thank you.
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I love your poem. ❤ Also the photos.
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Thank you, Martha. ❤
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Beautiful in words and images Tracy.
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Thank you, Anne.
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Just yesterday I blogged about darkness and reflection. In my opinion, the shadow is as important as the light. Beautiful poem, I really liked your post.
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Thank you, Ana. I look forward to checking out your post. I do love the shadows.
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Excellent. That first one if my fave.
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Thanks, John. I’m glad you like that one. It is one of my favourites too.
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Good to read.
I try to live my life Mindfully each day and not concern myself with the past or worry about the future. But health issues always intrude these days and as you know last year’s lockdowns were difficult in Melbourne.
We are so lucky to live in Australia where COVID has had minimal impact, but it doesn’t stop me from thinking about overseas friends and fellow bloggers.
May the end of 2021 (after most of the world is vaccinated) arrive with enthusiasm and comfort for the millions around the world who have been affected and any other folk with their own personal health challenges.
I know it has become a ‘catchword or phrase’ but the people around the world should remember they are never alone in their suffering and heartache. We are all one and interconnected in life.
I like to think of Nature and the changing of the seasons as a reminder that life goes on.
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Well said, Vicki.
It has been so devastating in other countries that’s for sure. I think we tend to be quite dismissive of our experience here in comparison, and yet our case fatality rate is 3.1% or higher than that of the UK and the US. I hope everyone who is able takes advantage of the opportunity to be vaccinated.
I hope you are recovering well from your surgery.
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I love this, Tracy: “Day is youthful bravado, night is as old as time.” Beautiful images with vibrant colors.
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Thank you so much, Patti.
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Very beautiful Tracy – hoping the darkness is metaphor only. Loved your images, especially the flower on its dark background. Perhaps the flower is you 😊
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Thank you, Tina. It is a photography metaphor. Mostly. That flower looks like a candle to me.
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This is so beautiful and get me to think a little deeper. “The dark is music and art. It gives depth to light.” I love this line especially. Thank you for sharing, Tracy.
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Thank you for your lovely comment Amy.
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I must appreciate the way you have delineated your thoughts. Just awesome. We all are messy in someway or other.
But hey! I have started my blog on positive vibes and inspiration. It will mean world to me if you can stop by my page and shower some love. I will be waiting for your feedbacks.
Thanks. Have a great day.❤
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Beautiful and reflective(?) poem, Tracy! The world’s a messy, scary place at times but there’s lots of beauty to find too if you know where to look for it (and sometimes if you don’t too). No light without the dark, and vice versa.
They say artists can only be productive because of the dark hours/places/moods – it’s awfully sad but also very true I feel.
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I think so too.
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