Two themed poems by Michelle Mead
Two poems
by Michelle Mead
The Human Condition
(Based on a painting of the same name by Rene Magritte)
Measured the time
in my heart
and the space
left hanging - a string -
in a form of disgrace
Blackest hole in a ball
at the foot of our plight
carried on still we clasp it
some childish blight
Upon our souls
held tragic in tears
though we gaze
at blue skies
through a canvas of fears
shaken haze
Sand still on our feet
as we welcome the day
on seashores of life
molding morals, we pray.
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Homesickness
(Based on a painting of the same name by Rene Magritte)
Flying wings that we wear
clipped in close
with despair
Still we fly in our dreams
and run in our lights
whispering so slow
of aerial delights
Where gold lions
still guard us
and bite at our toes
when lift-off does come
well, nobody knows
So we toss and we turn
in this sickness for home
yet to quench this desire
we continue to roam.
Author bio:
Michelle Mead is 37 and lives in the Hudson Valley in NY. She Co-Edits two local magazines; "Whimsy," a magazine for children for which she writes poetry, book reviews and interviews, and "Artless & Naked," an adult literary magazine. She is currently working on a middle grade novel rewrite and has been previously been published in the literary zine "Songs of Innocence (And Experience)", in various online zines, as well as in her chapbook, "Moongirls and Nightdreams." Her website is: Write Whimsy.
8 comments:
great poems keep it up you will be famous soon.
Beautiful poems Michelle.Very spiritual and meaningful. They touched my heart and soul. Just keep being yourself, and let it take you to where you are meant to be. Love Pete
The second one, I think, really captures the feeling of the poem, perfectly.
Good work, Michelle!
michelle, these are both exquisite pieces as always. i especially enjoyed the second one; it captured the painting precisely. thank you for sharing your talent.
I love them both. The second is definitely my favorite.
In the Human Condition I really liked the first 4 lines. The timing of the words reminded me of a beating heart, so they all came together very powerfully.
In Homesickness, I felt your words were such a perfect match for the art. You gave the the visual such a strong story that both pieces were better for me because they fit together so perfectly.
I really enjoyed them both Michelle....thank you for sharing with me.
Kim
Hey Michelle,
Your poems are great. They're both written very well. I really enjoyed the second one. I think I relate to it closely. It fits the person I am now and have been.
Love, Cousin Kelly
Hi Michelle,
I finally got here :-)
How did you know I love surrealists? Apart from my mentioning it frequently at gather etc.
I really enjoyed these.
This is awesome work Michelle! Keep up the good work!
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