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Incarcerated

Ekphrastic Poem Inspired by Remedios Varo: Rheumatic Pain

By DaphsamPublished 3 months ago 1 min read
Remedios Varo: Rheumatic Pain, Date: 1948 Source: https://www.wikiart.org/en/remedios-varo/rheumatic-pain-1948

fiery lacquers

licks at my amber hair

evolves into gray skeleton weavings

glazes my elegant gown into a

ashen cloak, I now must wear

**

prisoner of my own body

stabbing pain

**

blade’s biting edge

tears into my smooth skin

like a

poisonous snake

feeding on my soft sinewy

**

icy restraints

strains

my butterfly limbs.

**

grim guard to my own prison

no longer able to arise

and gaze out to the vibrant vista

**

devil’s infernal sharp scaffold

is my only pulsating panoramic,

shrouding me in earthy hues

**

palette knife’s scars

of unhealed wounds

on display

**

alas,

no beacon

of light here

just the bloody

canvas of my despair

**

Encaustic echos,

A silent decree

**

I pray

I plead

I implore

**

this game of life

will forge ahead

but for me….

I am out of moves

Image Source: https://www.wikiart.org/en/remedios-varo/rheumatic-pain-1948

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Daphsam

Loving Wife, Mom, Dog Mom- A Dyslexic dreamer who never thought I could read or write. But life changed, and I conquered my fears. I am an artist, photographer, wordsmith and illustrator. Looking to weave stories and poems with my artwork.

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Comments (9)

  • Randy Wayne Jellison-Knock3 months ago

    Prayers & blessings, my friend.

  • C. Rommial Butler3 months ago

    Well-wrought! I love your selections of old paintings! I do the same to keep them in the cultural consciousness, or so I hope! Yet appearances can deceive, where there is way more inner space than outer space. Grace is conferred in ways unseen by eyes that seek only smiles or smiles that show not in the eye! She is turned to the pillar, chained to it, yes, with a knife in her back. But does she know something we don't know?

  • Grz Colm3 months ago

    😊👏 Rich imagery! Could feel the ouches! 😕

  • Raymond G. Taylor3 months ago

    Beautiful and powerful reflection on an artistic inspiration. Truly moving

  • Denise E Lindquist3 months ago

    Wow! Powerful! I'm sorry if this is your pain!❤️

  • Mark Graham3 months ago

    This is a lot to think about.

  • Jean McKinney3 months ago

    This poem is beautiful, with its dark, powerful imagery. Wonderful work!

  • Staringale3 months ago

    This is an emotive reflection on despair and hopelessness. It effectively conveys a sense of vulnerability and powerlessness causing the reader to empathize with the speaker's emotional state. You put a lot of effort into this.

  • Talia Devora3 months ago

    Beautifully penned with so much truth and emotion!

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