The Starry Night
In “The Stary Night,” I capture the timeless beauty of a Bengali Woman, highlighting the delicate grace of the waist and navel as stars in the night.
In the soft embrace of nightโs caress,
I sought to capture beauty, pure finesse,
Where cotton weaves and threads of gold,
Reveal a story, ancient, bold.
A Bangladeshi saree, hand-embroidered with care,
Wraps around her form, a vision rare,
Each stitch I made, each thread I chose,
In this dance of fabric, my heart arose.
Her waist, a crescent moon so fine,
Emerging from the night, divine,
And there, her navel, a star so bright,
A focal point in my starry night.
With every stroke, with love, I revealed,
A beauty that the garment concealed,
In every fold, a secret lies,
In every curve, a world of sighs.
Her belly button, a sacred gem,
In this tapestry, itโs the diadem,
An ode to femininity, soft and strong,
In my creation, it finds its song.
The saree, my canvas, rich and deep,
Carries the whispers of those who keep,
Tradition is alive in every thread,
A legacy in which stories are fed.
I named it โThe Starry Night,โ so true,
Reflecting visions old and new,
Where the night sky meets the earthโs embrace,
And beauty is found in every trace.
For in this scene, her bodyโs grace,
Is framed by the saree, a delicate lace,
And in her navelโs gentle glow,
The nightโs true stars begin to show.
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