Owsley retreat writer’s prompt – Picasso’s Voile Bleu
Nothing left, no more choices to be made,
now that you are gone, both of you are gone
humoring last requests – your liaison
tasting words left, emotional grenades.
The evening before I came to your aid,
that glittering night before crimson dawns
timid soul quavered as newly raised fawns
moving in perfect steps like the parade.
But why did you lean across the table?
Like feral cats homesteading under pine
expecting I was more, you always had
biting center filling – now both sides mine
words of worship left on thin mulberry
staling plated cookies – we’re all damnable.
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Very cool ekphrastic poem with interesting rhymes. Well done.
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