An ekphrastic poem inspired by Tweetspeak’s Creativity Cafe…
children, dreams, and butterflies quickly flutter by (bye bye!) uniquely created, bold flashes of color with bright eyes, soft bodies, and alert antennae stretching, reaching as they fly higher (how high?) warming wings in sunshine, growing stronger in moment yet delicately designed emotionally fragile imperfectly asymmetrical (if you look closely) and we wonder… will they become butterflies drinking nectar or moths seeking the light?
Inspired by online poetry class with John Sibley Williams.
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Living flames of cypresses leap upward as evergreen branches swirl like burning driftwood.
Even Vincent’s baby blue skies curl with playful energy trying to escape lemon peel moon, which already took a bite from cotton candy cloud floating above wave of distant mesa’s high water.
Saffron grasses dance freely in summer breeze while polka dots of wildflowers and juniper berries sprinkle scene with a childlike joy.
Circle of life in world of death as fruit of tree links food chain. Survival served by stewardship, sustainability, not envy or greed. But blood be shed in streets if village values turn upside-down. Milked by politics, compromised, church not shocked to repentance.
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Melissa hosts dVerse poetics with ekphrastic poetry inspired by art of Marc Chagall. My poem based on his oil painting, “I and the Village”, 1911.
he comes from dutch reformed family, disappoints (emotionally distant, bereaved) parents; as both a preacher and painter, vincent ministers to peasants, potato eaters, and sowers; people of humble cottages.
follow him to france en plein aire; walk along avenue of poplars, past red vineyard and white orchard (smell the blossoming almonds) into wheatfields with haystacks, under dark shadows of cypresses, to the banks (and boats) of the seine.
admire the light of bedroom in yellow house or the cafe terrace, cobalt skies of starry nights, and dying beauty of golden sunflowers: feel angst of stark self-portraits (especially with bandaged ear); hear gunshot…black crows cawing.
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At dVerse MTB prompt, Bjorn Rudberg encourages us to make a list and write a poem. I made a list of some of Vincent Van Gogh’s (almost 900!) paintings and wrote a poem about the artist’s life.
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