Wind from the sea

By queen beatle
Mon, 17 Mar 2025
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Wind from the sea
joins the fray;
lace floats to meet it.
Simple enough
—here, the world he wears:
old, cold, alone—
to thresh loose threads,
reweave them:
lonely, colder, older.
A falter — the window
breaks, wasn't broken,
is open;
shore to sky, the same
glowing tempera
waits, breaks in,
is welcomed.
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You really captured essence
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
You really captured essence of the painting with your poem. A deft tribute to the artist and yourself as a poet.
Jenny.
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