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Van Gogh

Van Gogh

Margaret Wesseling
16 March 2026
© Margaret Wesseling
16 March 2026

What he knew from the beginning

was that the sun existed

and without the sun, nothing else.

Things could get confused in a storm:

clouds walking down the fields,

ditch mud backed up through turf.

He drew the forms light shows you:

a naked woman—a candlestick.

Then he saw he needed more.

He needed light's hand, needed color's

touch. He walked south. But the

sunflower fists turned green after all

with envy. He died

unable to paint the hand that drew him.

Writer & Writing Teacher

I've been writing and teaching writing for many years. This course grew out of a conviction I keep returning to: that every person has a way of seeing the world that is worth developing and sharing — and that most beginning writers simply haven't yet had the right conditions to discover it.

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