stalked by Claude

Meeting the Bar at dVerse Poets with Bjorn looking at impressionistic art


 

layers of light

flecks of colour

giant’s velvet

birthday cupcake

or thatched hut

is sunlit stack of

bovine manna

dried muffin-top

will-o-wisps in wind

dense center holds

heat of long day

gleaned stubble field

rests in cool shade

robust wet dabs

of painter’s palette

reflects sweat of

villagers’ harvest

 

monet_hay

haystack by Monet

30 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Hank Pelaez (@kaykuala)'s avatar Hank Pelaez (@kaykuala)
    Mar 17, 2017 @ 05:50:51

    The seemingly realistic haystack ties in with the liveliness of your poem Lynn!

    Hank

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  2. sarahbawden's avatar sarahbawden
    Mar 16, 2017 @ 23:47:10

    Fun and lovely. Could almost feel the late summer sun warmth.

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  3. kanzensakura's avatar kanzensakura
    Mar 16, 2017 @ 21:52:15

    I did like the muffin top….Made me smile. One can tell you love being a farm girl. I first read “bovine manna” as bovine mama…and liked it! then I reread and realized it was manna. Sometimes my dyslexia gets me.

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  4. Victoria C. Slotto's avatar Victoria C. Slotto
    Mar 16, 2017 @ 20:46:55

    Love that you chose Monet’s hay stacks to set off your lovely Midwest poem. And how you stacked the lines, almost as if to bring home the point.

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  5. Gina@alifelesslived's avatar Singledust
    Mar 16, 2017 @ 18:39:43

    loved this “dense center holds – heat of day” – captured sunshine not only in the hay but from your words

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  6. Frank Hubeny's avatar frankhubeny
    Mar 16, 2017 @ 18:05:47

    I liked the stack being called “bovine manna”. I suspect it is some kind of hay.

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  7. Grace's avatar Grace
    Mar 16, 2017 @ 16:59:13

    I love the layering of light and heat reflecting the sweat of the harvest Lynn ~

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  8. Kathy Reed's avatar Kathy Reed
    Mar 16, 2017 @ 16:39:16

    This is delightful….your words with layers of light and end of summer harvest gave this fresh meaning

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  9. erbiage's avatar erbiage
    Mar 16, 2017 @ 16:27:17

    Delicate cupcake of a poem

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  10. Björn Rudberg (brudberg)'s avatar Björn Rudberg (brudberg)
    Mar 16, 2017 @ 15:42:26

    I like how you used the painting as your springboard for such a delicately penned poem

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