# The Angel’s Message #

This poem is inspired by an image of an angel with golden wings and a red dress, glowing in a bright world. Through simple rhyme and gentle imagery, the verses show how color represents hope, prayer, and change.

Even in sorrow, the poem suggests that life can be uplifted—colored by strength and grace, like the angel’s wings.

# The Angel’s Message #

With her gentle wings of golden hue,
She bows her head, the world in view,
Beauty in crimson dress in vibrant flow,
Sings life’s bright spirit, soft and slow.

Her hands are folded in hope and prayer,
Brushing silent dreams upon the air,
Dark tresses frame a quiet face,
Yet, bathed in a universe of grace.

Behind her glows the red of love,
Surrounding light from up above,
Each stroke of color, bold and bright,
Turns stillness into dancing light.

An angel born from heartfelt art,
She lets her colors paint her heart,
For even sorrow learns to sing,
That life is colored by its wings.

(Vijay Verma)
www.retiredkalam.com

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  1. What a breathtaking poem, Verma ji! You have a true gift for weaving words into light and color. The imagery of the angel is so vivid and serene, and the message that even sorrow can learn to sing is profoundly beautiful and comforting. Thank you for sharing this piece of your heart—it’s a truly lovely creation.

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  2. very nice .

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  3. **A beautiful and uplifting poem! The imagery of the golden-winged angel in crimson conveys hope, prayer, and transformation, reminding us that even in sorrow, grace and light can shine through.**

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    • Thank you so much for your heartfelt words! I’m truly glad the poem resonated with you. Your interpretation adds its own warmth and depth, and I deeply appreciate the way you’ve highlighted the hope and grace within it. Your support means a lot.

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  4. So beautiful! You have a way with words that paint such a beautiful picture.

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  5. I think this poem speaks about some of your traits, too. Lovely, Verma!

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