The Art of Love: Embracing Polyamory and Abundance

Wind whispers through fields of flowers.
Petals carried by the breeze.

Shivers
And pebbled skin.

Classic watercolors fill the walls,
Careful strokes, built over time.

Too pretty not to share,
Gifting to appreciative friends.

Until only one remained,
Memories of love linger.

Freshly painted white walls
Beams of sunlight dance.

The one piece remains,
Highlighted in the expanse.

Satisfying.
Yet not enough.

Not emptiness,
But space.

Not a void,
But opportunity.

While counting daily steps,
Exploring a local gallery

Hidden in a corner,
Ensnaring my attention,

Black and white photography,
Exposed and unseen.

Alighting curiosity,
Lip caught between teeth.

Evaluating the cost,
Weighing the value.

Plotting the placement,
Clashing with the other.

Hanging it on the opposite wall
An attempt at balance.

It did not fill the space,
It added to the room.

Two walls.
Two perspectives.

In time,
Another curated work.

One wall remained empty.
Open for the future.

From an overfilled room
To a bountiful heart.