Rocks by Lorraine Wells |
Cyanaen Rocks
How could water move
Euripides Ignatius and Plato
Do not have no way around it
Dancing rocks bright red corals
The wind blows high this very day
day passed night on its way
Bright blue sky
Dancing rocks
Jason sea Odyssey
Sea is so calm here
rocks more as soft boulders
How could they move
a little in two centuries
Could the water move
we through it
could we move along the Water
rock stone boulder
dance in the sea
We will kiss the lizard king and she
And be well in home
Yes home.
Thomas Stanton
© 2022
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The Benicia First Tuesday Poets’ Group and members of Benicia Literary Arts have written ekphrastic poems about paintings from our show, Watercolor - A Happy Medium.
Ekphrastic poems are vivid verbal descriptions of a work of art. Fifteen different poets each came to the aRt Cottage to pick one pieces from each of the 15 artists in the show.