Tyger! Tyger! Burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
- William Blake, "The Tyger", Songs of Experience
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
- William Blake, "The Tyger", Songs of Experience
19 comments:
Was going to color him, but didn't have the patience. And I think he looks great in black-yellow.
Good work ...gillz!
It has lot of feel....I like it.
but y do u wanna quote a dead poet ???
Dead poets don't mind if we use their words here and there.
; )
Gill, stop crying, now you have so many comments.
I am sorry, since this was my first post on my blog I got a little emotional.
welcome tyger..
and blake anytime, so no cribs !
gill.. question... relevance of state of art and gnostic ideas...
why didn't u put up a pic of satan/lucifer there (or am i just confused? :))
2shivani:
I'll get back to you on this after I find out what 'gnostic' means.
: )
oye.. gill... just one post? what is this? and whats up shivani??
Time to raise the dead(level 6)
Very nice very nice...
The word gnosticism comes from the Greek word for knowledge, gnosis (γνώσις), referring to the idea that there is special esoteric knowledge, a key to transcendent understanding, that only a few may possess. Since this is one of the few common defining characteristics of systems typically referred to as 'gnostic', it is an ideal blanket term.
Esotericism refers to knowledge suitable only for the advanced, privileged, or initiated, as opposed to exoteric knowledge, which is public. It is used especially for mystical, occult and spiritual viewpoints.
stop collecting comments......
this makes it 15!!!
Okay, last.
and i wud have thought 'the last' wud say 'Peace'
gill.. thanks for sharing your results of research on 'gnostic':) but the question still remains unanswered...
Nice!! ur a talented young man..
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