The word for the day is ... stir ... as in what art in all forms can do for ones emotions, to create one by an action, and in "stir it up" a favorite song.
Imprint, Tiananmen Square
by Priscilla Burlingham
by Priscilla Burlingham
The Man who stood
before the tank
a wingless bird
with a giant's heart
they caged him anyway
Now we see him
through Goya's eyes
etched and inked
in black and grey
Looking back from
the curve of the world
at the body
he should have had
Moon for eye
his hand held up
to scatter tanks
like frightened sheep
No cage is large enough
for his kind
quills are forming
we have felt the boom
of his sonic heart
before the tank
a wingless bird
with a giant's heart
they caged him anyway
Now we see him
through Goya's eyes
etched and inked
in black and grey
Looking back from
the curve of the world
at the body
he should have had
Moon for eye
his hand held up
to scatter tanks
like frightened sheep
No cage is large enough
for his kind
quills are forming
we have felt the boom
of his sonic heart
7 comments:
Hi Susan -
Thanks for that. We had such a good time at the GALA - Herman was a wonderful host - and it was great for all the contributors present to have the chance to meet each other and share their responses to the book. I kept falling in love!
Susan, you have art running through your veins and coming out your pours. Each day I am more and more surprised at how you can stir us with your passion, everything you present us speaks of creative heart beats, creative source...life! Thank you for sharing that which is richly fully you!
Lovely, and very stirring... You have a knack for bringing tears up, and showing us the beauty of the world...
This poem brings that image so completely to mind. Thanks for sharing it ..
and thanks for stopping by to leave me a message yesterday.
Absolutely beautiful poem. Some beings are simply too powerful to be caged. Thank GOD for them.
So incredibly moving to me this post, the poem, the anthology idea...what a valuable project! I appreciated you sharing it.
My chest began to tighten as I read your post....thank you for sharing....
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