Questions by redbeard
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Apophysis 2b17b and PSP
Let us go then, you and I,
When the evening is spread out against the sky
Like a patient etherized upon a table;
Let us go, through certain half-deserted streets,
The muttering retreats
Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels
And sawdust restaurants with oyster shells:
Streets that follow like a tedious argument
Of insidious intent
To lead you to an overwhelming question....
The birch trees bent and crooked
White and heavy from winter snow and ice
Form a canopy over creeks and streams
Finally breathing free, ice melting into vapor
That hangs, frozen, in the cold April air of
False promise.
The snow has melted, deer and moose,
Thin and lean
Search for new life in barren fields, brown and low,
Not yet green, not yet alive.
Dead and asleep while crows fly and rat
Comments (37)
Lissa_lei
A wonderfully intriguing and unique piece of art. You certainly are a master of of fractals <<<<Lina
melancon
A most unusual and interesting work. Jack you continue to be unique and original. Very nice work Sir.
98Bones
Outstanding project here, wonderful combination! Your T.S.E. quotes have triggered my interest, love your addition and the image is great. I really like the dark cloud look over a silver sea, very well done!
avalonfaayre
This is unique and creative. The verse goes well to illustrate the feeling. Foreboding, yet with a hint of promise. Really top of the line. I have looked at it at least 4 times while writing this comment. Awesome.
highcrow
T.S. would be impressed I am sure.Your verse is compelling and beautiful and the art defines it to perfection.Beautiful art! V
GladysClump
Wow, this is so much more impressive than the thumbnail lets on!! Fantastic!
vonfranck
A delightful Accompaniment of Poem and Image . . . ! Eliot would be pleased . . . ! Excellent . . . !