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Burnished Betrayal

Ekphrastic Poem Inspired By Dorothea Tanning

By DaphsamPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Moeurs Espagnoles by Dorothea Tanning

You shield your

untainted eyes from me?

**

Look what you have done.

**

Ripping me from the glacial ground

when I was just quietly around.

**

My golden olive stem,

once vibrant with ruffled silky petals,

now condemned,

parts of my being

burned into your bronze

exterior of what you

call a dwelling.

**

How dare you think you are

the only one to give new life.

**

Threatened by my treasure

that could have given others pleasure,

**

harmony

hope

happiness

**

Cease that

demon’s fiery glass orb

from doing

your dirty work.

**

You are not

as innocent as

some would believe.

**

There is no room

for me in your world,

I must suffer

from your egotistical consequence.

Image source: https://www.dorotheatanning.org/life-and-work/view/650

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Daphsam

A dyslexic dreamer who once thought reading and writing were beyond reach. Yet here I am, an artist, wordsmith, and illustrator—ready to weave stories and poems from my artwork.

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  • Staringale2 years ago

    Oh this is intense.

  • Tiffany Gordon2 years ago

    Fantastic work!! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • Shirley Belk2 years ago

    I always felt a bit guilty for picking flowers, too.

  • Novel Allen2 years ago

    I wonder the brute who inspired such ire. Such intensity and rage in this pic and words. Beautiful.

  • Andrea Corwin 2 years ago

    Very nice, I loved it!😍

  • Oh wow, this was so intense and powerful! Loved your poem!

  • Caroline Craven2 years ago

    Love this one. So raw and powerful.

  • Mark Graham2 years ago

    This has quite an emotional impact.

  • Mariann Carroll2 years ago

    Wow, powerful poem. Love the art painting , the poem fit it well !!!!

  • Wow! Quite the piece of art! Your words are powerful!❤️

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