What if I fall Oh but what if you fly poem?

What if I fall Oh but what if you fly poem?

The poem reads: “There is freedom waiting for you, On the breezes of the sky, And you ask “What if I fall?” Oh but my darling, What if you fly?” This poetry is used with permission by Erin Hanson. Each print has approximately 1/2 inch extra paper on all sides.

Who is Erin Hanson poet?

Erin Hanson is a 26-year-old poet who was born on the 22nd of June 1995 in Brisbane, Australia. She rose to fame for her beautiful poetry. It all started with a blog, a small dream, and a keen desire for expression. Erin started a blog when she was 11 and started taking the blog more seriously in the year 2011.

Does Erin Hanson have a poetry book?

Reverie (The Poetic Underground #1) by Erin Hanson.

Where does Erin Hanson live?

Hanson says that although she enjoyed her courses in subjects such as microbiology, the actual work in the field seemed mundane. After graduation, Hanson moved to Las Vegas, Nevada where she began an import business, but her rock climbing and hiking hobbies ultimately led her back to her childhood passion for painting.

How old is Erin Hanson the artist?

About 40 years (1981)
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Who wrote the poem never trust a mirror?

Erin Hanson
Our poem for poetry X Factor this year will be ‘Never trust a mirror’ by Erin Hanson.

What colors does Erin Hanson use?

“I’m drawn into her expression of light and shadow — her colors are pure and primary, void of black, vibrant and vibrating. Alizarin red, Pthalo blue, Ultramarine, Cadmium yellow light and buckets of Permalba white provides the base for her impasto style — these are the colors that construct her painting.

What does Never trust a mirror mean?

The author kept repeating “Never trust a mirror” because she doesn’t want you to think what you see is what you are. A mirror is personified because it is thing and seen as a person that always lies. And its seen that way because when you look into the mirror all you see is your looks and ignore whats inside.

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