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Wall Art - Hummingbirds
Wall Art - Hummingbirds
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Curated by Sal da Terra Studio
This Digital Art Work is created around the poetic themes of the hummingbird as a metaphor of love as can be found in the work Hummingbird Roses.
The Hummingbird is symbolic of intelligence, beauty, devotion, and love. These little birds are also respected as fierce fighters and defenders of their territory.
Hummingbirds are messengers of joy, love, and good luck. They are full of playfulness and resilience. Those with the hummingbird as their spirit animal tend to be happy. They're joyful people who love life and all of its challenges.
The Hummingbird is a central symbol in the poetry of Sal da Terra.
Poem
“Hummingbird's Rose”
See these tears come
Rolling down
This empty road
Tears that fall so hard
They pound my heart
Into your hole
You may say you see me
Fall in
Grace
You may say you see me
Fall in
love with you
Fall
Fall on my face
I know time’s a chasing
Me down
Down
Your road
Time may never catch me
Hold
Hold
When you reach your goals
My darling
All you think may not be
time may shine for you
Darling
Shine
Shine without me
Time may shine darling
shine like gold
No love will sit for you Baby
Hold
Hold
Love is the answer
This I know
So
I leave the tears for your tired eyes
Darling
I know
I know
You made it clear to me
I am on my journey
all alone
When you reach your goals
All you think
May not be
Your time may shine
Shine
Time may not shine like the gold
You forgot to seed
To grow
Grow in we
These tears will keep on falling
Like water
Falls
Into your Rose
See these tears come
Rolling down
This empty road
Water
Waterfalls
Tears that fall so hard
They pound my heart
Into your hole
I will take my love
and fashion it
Into your gold
So when you find
Your tears
Are like water
That falls
Like water
Waterfalls
Into your Rose
All your gold will bloom
In me
As the Hummingbird's
Rose.


My Thoughts
“I am most interested in what is underneath a thing not the thing or the surface rather what keeps it a float.”