Sunday, January 15, 2012

Magpie Tales #100 - "Amour"

sculpture: Jason deCaires Taylor
Amour

Illicit kisses
and passionate song
fill our nights

as we drown
in a seemingly endless
champagne ocean
of bubbles

senses intoxicated

until morning's light
spirits you away

leaving me gasping
for more.

by Margaret Bednar, Art Happens 365, January 15, 2012

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This is linked to Magpie Tales #100.  Come join the fun and create a poem or short vignette for the above photo prompt or just read the awesome responses by clicking on the link.

Also linked with "Imaginary Garden with Real Toads - Open Link Night"



21 comments:

  1. 'Fess up, Margaret. You're such a romantic. :)

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    1. Yes, most likely a romantic. But I originally went dark and sad with this and then challenged myself and tried not to go with the obvious. Tried to dig deeper... :)

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  2. Oh My- morning can be a dread- I usually have found the experience was worth it! thanks.

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  3. Great take on the prompt. Love the ocean of champaign.

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  4. ooooh! I'm one for illicit kisses myself.....! Splendid poem!

    ps.......I love your artwork and will visit often. Your daughter's drawing of your musical son is very endearing!

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  5. love your take on the intoxicating, drowning aspects of drink and delights....bkm

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  6. mmm...nice...try not to drown after that bit of heat...smiles.

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  7. A beautifully crafted poem, Margaret. It's everyone's fantasy dream.... to drown in love all night and be left gasping for more. It may well apply to art and poems too. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. in a seemingly endless
    champagne ocean


    Sounds heavenly.

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  9. Senses intoxicated in a champagne ocean sounds enticing.

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  10. I can relate to the sensual write....this is beautifully done.

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  11. I like the way you have interpreted this most intriguing picture - passionately written with the lightest touch in the free verse style.

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  12. I enjoyed this write; and this kind of 'drowning' seems (ummm) rather (!) pleasant!

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  13. Lovely and expressive! An unexpected response to ths photo --- therein lies its delight!

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  14. Splendid - I especially like the idea of vats of champagne!

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  15. Thank you everyone. I have been a bit lax in getting around to blog viewing and commenting as we are involved with a theatre play last week and this. Check my Saturday post out ... I have photos of my husband in "Nunsense Amen".

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