Monday, July 4, 2011
MAGPIE/ Prompt #72
Wheat Field with Rising Sun/ Vincent Van Gogh/ 1889
THANKS FOR THIS TREAT, Tess, for Magpie Tales #72
And a HAPPY 4th to all!!
RUNNING MAN
Vincent, rise from Eve's sin,
the blistering dawn baptizes you.
Sprint across the field
until your breath spits blood,
lie down with seedlings
in the purple furrows.
The yellow stain is a blazing sun
that tears up skin,
peels and spins your mind.
Black night,
starry night,
surpassing heaven,
a canvas tucked into
the maker's hand,
blessing the folly
of the running man.
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awesome imagination cross the field..
ReplyDeletelovely magpie.
I think you caught his anguish with your words...
ReplyDeleteThe best...perfect description of what we know of his anguish. Always his amazing images but now the words...thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou brought out most vividly the tormented and tortured soul of a genius.
ReplyDeletegeez! Lyn, are you sure you weren't there! feels like it! wonderful! happy 4th xo
ReplyDeleteHi Jingle-
ReplyDeleteThank you..I really went with this one!!
Hi Jinksy-
ReplyDeleteHe was one tortured being...for sure..thanks for your comment!
Hi Blue Sky...
ReplyDeleteThank you...I could always "feel" Van Gogh..appreciate your words!
Hi kaykuala-
ReplyDeletePoor Van Gogh..all that turmoil! Thanks for your comment..
Hi Jeane-
ReplyDeleteI think I was there!! One of my psychic poems, I believe..
Happy 4th to you...
great poem- you captured him perfectly
ReplyDeleteI too think you captured the anguish he must have seen through his eyes. Great magpie.
ReplyDeleteHi Kathe W.-
ReplyDeleteHe was such an amazing being..thank you so much for your comment!
Hi thingy-
ReplyDeleteTouch of maddness within me, I guess..now if I could only paint like that! Thanks...
Excellent piece, Lyn. Really well written and well conceived, with the very smell of madness in the folds of words you shake out.
ReplyDeleteI love the image of the running man, his mind speeding into what it sees.
ReplyDeleteHi hedgewitch-
ReplyDeleteSince I first found Van Gogh, I was taken by the dichotomy..so high/so low...
Hi Martin H.-
ReplyDeleteThank you...yes, always running away, running towards..
This is an excellent piece of poetry, it captures the imagination in its descriptive words. Great work :)
ReplyDeleteHi jeaniemcbain-
ReplyDeleteWelcome and thank you..some subjects just wake me up!!
Superb!
ReplyDeleteHi Tumblewords-
ReplyDeleteLovely comment...thanks!
Lyn, the last four lines bring the poem to its perfect journey...AND, those lines could stand on their own.
ReplyDeleteLoved this poem!
Rick
I agree with Jinksy and I love the imagery! Can't wait to work with this photo myself.
ReplyDeleteHi Rick-
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear from you..sometimes lines do stand above the fray..thank you!!
Hi mindlovemisery-
ReplyDeleteThis is an inspirational painting..hard to resist..can't wait to read yours!!
Wonderful capture I agree with Jinksy
ReplyDeleteyour words spoke to my inner poet. very descriptive but thought provoking. :-)
ReplyDeleteLyn,
ReplyDeleteGosh, this was an amazing write!
You surpassed yourself!
Bravo!
Margie :)
"...blessing the folly of the running man."
ReplyDeleteThis. Was. Cool.
Well done, Lyn!
Hi we are the we-
ReplyDeleteI too have one of those..an inner poet! it's the wakeup that's hard at times!! Thanks so much..
Hi Margie-
ReplyDeleteThat gorgeous painting really inspired me..thank you for your lovely words!
Hi Bryce-
ReplyDeleteAs they say...a fine maddness!
So glad you enjoyed this...
Hi mindlovemisery-
ReplyDeleteNice hearing from you twice!! I don't mind...
I'm visiting too late to add anything to all the comments here already. Great write.
ReplyDeleteHi Lucy-
ReplyDeleteThank you..anytime I hear from you is great!!
This is one of your best, Lyn. It's perfect.
ReplyDeleteI love anything associated with VanGogh and this one stands out!
ReplyDeleteYou gave me the sense of his frenzy, excellent writing!
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant Lyn - Bravo.
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
My favorite theme ART and all the eccentricity's that go with it.. often people read into a book or a painting what they themselves only know, -- but here you captured the essence of the artist as he pours forth his own genius on canvas,
ReplyDeletewonderful ..
joanny
Hi Tess, Victoria, Everyday Goddess, hyperCRYPTICal, joanny-
ReplyDeleteThanks one and all for your wonderful comments and support...couldn't get back sooner,
emergency surgery, of all things!!Grateful to be home..with new opportunities for blogging...and knowing you all!!
Lyn, this is beautiful in its intensity!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Helen-
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you like this...thank you so much!