Over in the Garden, Kerry challenged us to write a poem "from the same themes that inspired the
artists of the 1800s, and to write a new poem, either narrative or
lyrical, with musical qualities in its composition. Rhyme and meter are a
definite option, but a strong rhythm may be achieved through the use of
alliteration, assonance or repetition, as well as with the inclusion of
a refrain."
"The word romanticism was first used to describe new ideas in painting
and literature, towards the end of the 18th century. This word was later taken
up by musicians, to describe the changes in musical style, which took place
soon after the turn of the century. Unlike Classical composers, Romantic
composers aimed for a store powerful expression of emotion, often revealing
their innermost thoughts and feelings. Romantic music is not just about the
emotion of love, it can also be about hate or death (positive or negative
feelings). "
Many Romantic composers took an interest in art and literature:
- Far off lands
- The distant past
- Dreams
- Night and moonlight
- Rivers, lakes and forests
- Nature and the seasons
- The joy and pain of love
- Fairy tales, myths, legends
- The supernatural
- Magic
IRIS ROMANCE
Have you seen Iris Moon cry?
deep salty sea tears glide from mind's eye
landing on Earth's fertile velvet green thighs
papered whispers linger of jeweled strings
swooping pearl butterflies gliding with diamond wings
Iris dreams of exotic sailor's red night
as yellow feathered day releases spun silk's bleeding light
somber thunderstruck gray mood gathers n' collects
as gold mauve curtains drape for lingering effect
Pale illuminated lips purse kissing earth's brow
Lone Loon cheers as dancing
rose take a bow
Opaque blooms perfume one's summer wish
Little dipper submerges finding only inky cold fish
rugged Creeper near Tall White clings and climbs
remembering their magnetic kiss "Once
upon a time..."
© Ellen Wilson
Comments
Wonderfully done, my dear Ella.
K
Very lovely, Ella
That was so beautiful! Your poetry really conjures up such amazing emotion and imagery...
Such expression!
Hope all is well and have a great weekend!
Can we please post it for my next week’s Poetry Friday feature?
Wendy
http://fabulosityreads.blogspot.com/
I would be honored @>---------
Sherry-Thank you! I took my daughter's pin and tossed it out my deck. I have a wall of Morning Glories and Moon flowers trying to reach Lunar's light :D
Michael-Thank you for your kind thoughts~ I hope you have a great weekend, too!
Wanda-Thank you! I was going to go with shoulders-I am happy you liked it! :D
Mary Ann-You make my heart soar! Thank you so much~ @>------- I am touched~
L.Diane-Yes, this would be magical!
:D Thank you for this thought-I can almost see it~
Brian-Thank you! There still is magic to be found in "Once Upon A Time..." lol I do have a few Cinderella moments~
Nene-Thank you! I hope you will write with your inspired ideas~
It would be wonderful :D
Susie-Thank you so much! I had fun with this one :D
Mama Zen-Thank you! I love how yours read like an incantation! ;D
Lolamouse-Thank you! ;D The moon always inspires me~
Kay-Thank you! Yes, it is about time we gave the Loon something to cheer about ;D
MINDLOVEMISERY-Thank you so much!
@>-------- You are too kind, but I love what you said~
Alex-Yes, I love thinking of the Earth as human :D Thank you Mr. AC!
Susan-I love your response! Thank you :D so much!
Mary-Thank you! I love enchanted twisting fairy tales :D
Kerry-Thank you so much~ It was such a fun challenge :D
Your skill makes me want to try at least, but I think honestly, that it comes naturally to you. You write beautifully!
You are so talented with words. It's one of your many gifts. :)
Wish you could come to my beach retreat. If you wanna fly out you would be welcome as a special guest. ♥
Thank you Jenny~
Yolanda-I understand-thank you! I am not sure about that, but you make me want to write better-thank you dear friend! YOU have a gift-I'm reading your book now :D Thank you so much Yolanda~
I will be by to visit you~ I have been sick~
Hank