
by Winslow Homer
PROMPT: Compose an ekphrastic poem inspired by Winslow Homer’s (1836 – 1910) painting of ‘Boys in a Pasture’. (a vivid, often dramatic, verbal description of a visual work of art, either real or imagined)
I watched the two boys from the chair in my room
Before they were running around with a zoom
Now they sit quiet and ponder their life
Talking ’bout cars, about kids and a wife
They still are too young to think of the stuff
That torments the soul or makes live feel rough
But honesty comes in the form of a chat
between two young friends, all while they just sat
The wind blows around them, the grasses do sway
The bond between friends will not be pushed away
©2024 CBialczak

wonderful words, wonderful imagery that enhances the art work. I enjoyed the simplicity. Thanks for sharing. Blessings.
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Christine this was such a fun and easy to enjoy poem! Bravo!!
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Aw, thank you!
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A sweet poem Christine
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You’re welcome
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A bond like that is precious! A lovely poem Christine! ❤
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Thank you!
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