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  • LEAVES AND LOVERS

    Somehow, past the custodians, two green leaves
    have entered the gallery to lie
    side by side beneath Chagall’s ‘Promenade’.
    The artist – next to the wedding treasures
    higgledy on a red cloth, his feet
    almost firmly in the richly green fields
    by the piggledy village, his expression
    ecstatic and apprehensive – grips
    his painter’s bag with his right hand, with his left,
    held upright, his wife’s for she is flying
    in a purple dress. Soon he may fly too.
    Perhaps the leaves have come from the tree
    above the nuptial gifts. Maybe the rush of air
    has teased them, from a young woman flying.
    Leaves will fall – lovers fly.

     

     

     


    One response to “LEAVES AND LOVERS”


    1. Hugh Powell Avatar
      Hugh Powell

      Poems and paintings are made for each other. A relationship like a marriage. I like the two leaves, like the two lovers. Thank you too for making me look at this painting.

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