What Once Was is a photograph by Jim Cook which was uploaded on February 5th, 2015.
What Once Was
Composite scene of an abandoned building in Scranton Pa and roses shot in studio.... more
by Jim Cook
Title
What Once Was
Artist
Jim Cook
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Composite scene of an abandoned building in Scranton Pa and roses shot in studio.
What once was, again may never be
Buildings come and go
much like we.
Sweet memories may linger
through time eternally
Gazing out or gazing in
Nature waits to win again
Ever patient and transparent
vines will grow where no one goes.
Roses fade where once they glowed
Where dreams once flowed
Time immemorial knows
that what once was, again will never be. By Jim Cook
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Uploaded
February 5th, 2015
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Comments (104)
Laurel Adams
Jim, I thank you so much for your BUZzz share on this amazing retrospective and heArtfelt poem. Wonderfully offered. Thank you…FAV
Diamante Lavendar
Congratulations! Your wonderful art is being featured in Emotive Art Group! Please take a moment to visit the group and archive your work under the feature discussion link provided! ~Diamante
Christopher James
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Steve Henderson
Intriguing detail -- I like the soft image in the background framed by latticed vines.
Joe Schofield
Thank you Jim, for the beautiful image and your prose. This conveys a very personal story for me ...