Today I have more ekphrastic cherita. These have been inspired by paintings with a circus theme. I'll start with a repeat appearance of a cherita I posted during Ekphrastic April.
"Two Children in Front of a Billboard for Grand Cirque" (circa 1930) by Marianne von Werefkin [1860-1938].
not enough saved...
the circus poster
seduces them again
automatically
her hand slips into her pocket
to check one more time
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Two new ones:
"Adelaide Yelving in the Circus Ring" (date unknown) by Thérèse Lessore [1884-1945].
behind the illusion
the angel balances
smiling, wings waving
no other joins her
to dance--a rubber ball
is no head of a pin
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"The Elephant" (1922) by Alice Bailly [1872-1938].
after the circus
downing two aspirin
she heads to bed
she loves color excitement
animals music as long as
she's not in the middle of it
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We're moving into peak vacation season, but before you go, visit Carol's Corner for the Poetry Friday Round-Up.