Introduction Carl B Parker is a superb artist, and this is the third piece I have written inspired by his work. This is an An Ekphrastic Catena Rondo
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBA4 months ago in Poets
Floating in a sea of disbelief Itching for relief Stripped of every belief I once held dear Bereaved of my self Shucking the sleeve of my former reality
By Atomic Historian4 months ago in Poets
Introduction I am unable to submit to a challenge from this backup account, but I can still write poetry and stories. This is an Ekphrastic Villanelle.
My third eye glazes over As the world grows colder A smoldering mass destroying us Societal entropy has a hold of me All I want to do is write and bring joy
Monroe succulent, also known as chubby little stone flower, has a natural, gentle beauty. With the light green color of the leaves, the pink, white, and yellow colors of the flowers will brighten up any space.
By HieuDinh4 months ago in Poets
Make creation itself your strange subject Involve yourself in its old mystery Conventional wisdom blithely reject Paint potential as actuality
By D. J. Reddall4 months ago in Poets
Introduction This is my first Dechnad Cummaisc, and because it is describing Seb McKinnon's amazing image, it is also Ekphrastic.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 months ago in Poets
Some nights The body forgets it is a body. and remembers it is sky. All the dark patches, the places where the world
By Milan Milic4 months ago in Poets
I write you in the shade the mirror saves for after-hours— The color stores call cherry, the kind my mouth calls courage.
Introduction This is my eightieth piece inspired by Angie Livingstone's magnificent artwork.
Time and gravity, her embarrassed foes Brushed out of being by an outstretched arm The shocked, arboreal audience knows That paint can preserve anyone from harm
At dusk, the living room grows lips; the patterns start to speak— a flock of tiny ivy leaves that whisper at the cheek. They murmur from the plaster seams in threads of cream and gray: