PORTRAIT OF JILLI
by: Hope
© by Hope 1997
I would call jilli's portrait "NATURE'S CHILD"
How does one paint the wind, or the stillness in the air, before a storm?
This is jilli.
One must look closely and listen to her heart, for she is a woman of many facets, a diamond in the rough. A natural beauty that is far more brilliant and far-reaching than one cut and fashioned by man's hand.
I picture Jilli running barefoot on a beach, her hair flying free in the wind, a smile lights her eyes, for she is one in tune with the nature around her. She is wearing a bathing suit, because this is how she feels most free to commune with the wind, the air, the sun and the water.
She pauses, runs barefoot to a blanket lying on the sand and sits to write. The scope of her talents is limitless, for she has the gift of putting her soul to paper. Mere mortals may not truly understand that her words are captured from the atmosphere around her. Some judge her for the ability to see into the hearts of the human race. Her imagination carries her through and enables her to understand the characters she creates. Jilli waits not, while others stand in judgement, for she is a writer, in the truest sense of the word. She detests the trappings of convention.
Jilli floated to IRC, in order to create another world for herself, a world where she can be surrounded by writers. With the creation of The Writers Club, Jilli has displayed her ability to give freely of herself to others. She shares her talents, her vibrant personality and her intelligence with we mortals at the Club. She dislikes the Sainthood we have crowned her with, but is all-deserving of the title. She wears it well.
Jilli loves to laugh and at times, enjoys shocking. She is a modern woman, who requires no man to fullfill her destiny, though I believe that somewhere, in the midst of her world, there is one waiting for her. He will have great strength, for in order to be with so strong a woman, he will require it.
Jilli is strong, but her softness is there, if one looks within.
She is nature's child and woman.
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