You should be asking the reason why I chose such a weird title. Well, my lovelies, I studied Robert Burns at university in 1985. Literature/ Poetry is like air in my life. They are the beauty conceived by the gods.
For Sunday Postcard Art - Robert Burns
Background paper/ poem by Krystal, Sandie & Heather
Poetic Postcards
Wow! You are sure to know a lot more about Robert Burns than we English-as-a-first-language do!! I need a glossary to recognise a lot of his words. Do you sing "Auld Lang Syne" on New Year's Eve as the clock strikes 12? It's quite a tradition all over the world.
ResponderExcluirI love your tribute to Burns, Karla, from his new kilt to his thistles! Gorgeous artwork.
I hate to seem ignorant, but I don't know very much about Robert Burns and even less about his poetry. However, because I am a trivia buff (one who stores useless knowledge in place of needed information), I know Burn's birthday is today. So, you did him justice, that's for sure.
ResponderExcluirthis is s traditional song sung at new year here in England, however it is Scottish and by Burns. fabulous card Karla
ResponderExcluirSo this is another thing we have in common, dear Karla! I especially like Auld Lang Syne (Harry and Sally is always the first thing that comes to my mind when I listen to that song) and Ae Fond Kiss.
ResponderExcluirI agree with your admiration of Burns Poetry he wrote with heart and passion, and applaud your lovely collage...I love that song especially when you consider the words.
ResponderExcluirVery nice! And how interesting you studied Burns!
ResponderExcluirWonderful postcard, and great post about it! (And I love that song, because of "It's a Wonderful Life.")
ResponderExcluirBeautiful, we should all read more of Mr. Burns' poetry, his words are so powerful.
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