Mad carpenter goes to France
Today we tour
the house and garden
in Giverny of the great
Claude Monet,
and afterward
the palace of Versailles.
As a carpenter
it’s difficult to deny
the decadent grandeur
of Louis the 14th’s
fantastic folly,
but even still
I’d trade all
the gilded decoration
of that grotesque
mansion he had made
by hands of man
to compare himself
to God, for just
one ounce of light
spilled out
across those flowered
grounds of Giverny.
Long live
the revolution!
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If I had to pick one of those to visit, it would definitely be Giverny. Well done.
Really nice ~ and thank you for the strong splash of LIGHT. I really want to visit Giverny, may it be a real really in this life’s living. Loved visiting the City of Light. When I return I hope to visit after summer! Thanks for your poem!