Art Interpretation - Surrealistic Art -- Farmer Lady
Labels: art, Artistic Interpretations, Historical Artists and Poets, Poem, Sunday Muse 01, Syllabic Form
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Labels: art, Artistic Interpretations, Historical Artists and Poets, Poem, Sunday Muse 01, Syllabic Form
8 Comments:
This is...it's one of those poems that sneaks around, looking for ways to whisper in your ear. :) It feels like a myth in the making, a new way of looking at a stolen rose, a new story about walking on the earth. Really interesting.
Love your poem that 'talks', Jim! It gives it a special effect upon reading it!
Hank
I second what Chrissa said. Have a great week dear Jim.
Interesting poem and perspective. I enjoyed the play with words in this part.
In your hair today
your bib tomorrow
Empty my lapel
"Warm and hot to feel
caries your desires
Be they known to me
do my best to help
Help like none before
fill every desire"
Love the whole poem, but this section really stood out for me.
I hope he gets his rose, Jim.
Your interpretation of the image is spot on ... tells a great story. Hold out your hand .... I have a rose for you.
Wonderful take on this image, Jim. Well done!
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