There is a Still Life in the Old Dog Yet

By Ed Crane
- 1819 reads
If artists are short of subject
they might paint still life.
If I were to write such a thing
I’d have plenty of oranges.
Some sweet, some sour but
all illuminated by the light of
Mediterranean sunrise inside
a powder-blue Wedgwood bowl
and plump non-standard apples
brushed with strokes of green
and cerise over yellow gold.
Grapes of wrath have no place.
Juicy bunches of Pino-Noir and
Tempranillo poured over apples
and oranges, dripping onto the
surface of an old Oak table to add
solid friendship and good taste.
A banana or two for an exotic feel,
but no Mangoes or Papayas,
they’re a little too rich for this display
and certainly no game corpses leaking
blood and shedding feathers or fur
making a cruel mockery of life.
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Comments
A mouth watering poem of a
A mouth watering poem of a painting indeed.
Jenny.
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a feast for the eyes, but
a feast for the eyes, but there's morality here buried in mouth-watering fruit. Adam and Eve it.
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Simple yet effective. You
Simple yet effective. You didn't eat the plums in the ice-box but put some oranges on the table. So colourful and etc.
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Love the image of oranges in
Love the image of oranges in a blue bowl as sunrise. And all your other fruit reflections amongst other things. Rachel :)
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