The noses are the big giveaway
Yes, the big noses are the giveaway
Both in his sculpture and his paintings
They have faces with ski-slope noses
And I say that with some confidence
Sat as I am
Opposite three of his nude women
All with pubic hair, and big noses
Yes, the big noses are the giveaway
Even if you didn’t know of his addiction
Not to tell of his drinking, and his fighting
Sat as I am
They have faces with ski-slope noses
Not to tell of his drinking, and his fighting
Even when he had become a father
All with pubic hair, and big noses
Both in his sculpture and his paintings
They spoke of his gay, and decadent life
Even when he had become a father
Opposite three of his nude women
The noses are the big giveaway
Even if you didn’t know of his addiction
They spoke of his gay, and decadent life
And I say that with some confidence
Most days I would try to write a poem; it is a practice, as I suppose is meditation, or smiling, or watching the world go by
Friday, 17 August 2018
Thursday, 16 August 2018
Cube 3: Front, top, bottom, left, back, right
Between the monuments of Lambeth Bridge
That is
On to the prettily pink painted Lambeth Bridge
A young man carries a haversack
Between the monuments of Lambeth Bridge
The woman, perhaps his mother, without his father
She pulls a gaudy, but colourful, suitcase
The sort only a divorcee would buy without thinking
A young man carries a haversack
I put one step in front of the other
Already today she and he have thought of him
We meanwhile have walked rather a long way
The woman, perhaps his mother, without his father
That is
To visit mosques, museums, and art galleries
I put one step in front of the other
The sort only a divorcee would buy without thinking
To visit mosques, museums, and art galleries
To take coffee and cakes, sat down by the river
We meanwhile have walked rather a long way
She pulls a gaudy, but colourful, suitcase
On to the prettily pink painted Lambeth Bridge
To take coffee and cakes, sat down by the river
Already today she and he have thought of him
That is
On to the prettily pink painted Lambeth Bridge
A young man carries a haversack
Between the monuments of Lambeth Bridge
The woman, perhaps his mother, without his father
She pulls a gaudy, but colourful, suitcase
The sort only a divorcee would buy without thinking
A young man carries a haversack
I put one step in front of the other
Already today she and he have thought of him
We meanwhile have walked rather a long way
The woman, perhaps his mother, without his father
That is
To visit mosques, museums, and art galleries
I put one step in front of the other
The sort only a divorcee would buy without thinking
To visit mosques, museums, and art galleries
To take coffee and cakes, sat down by the river
We meanwhile have walked rather a long way
She pulls a gaudy, but colourful, suitcase
On to the prettily pink painted Lambeth Bridge
To take coffee and cakes, sat down by the river
Already today she and he have thought of him
Wednesday, 15 August 2018
Cube 3: Right, front, top, bottom, left, back
All too human
All too human at Tate Britain
Couples, families, groups of friends, folks on their own
A Sunday tradition, on Easter Monday
Headscarfs had to be worn
In the mosque
All too human at Tate Britain
You did not loiter
Headscarfs had to be worn
No place really for a woman
All too human
Too much violence in the Quran
You did not loiter
Look again at portraiture
A Sunday tradition, on Easter Monday
See just how the artists interpret our life
No place really for a woman
In the mosque
Spaces not filled with the peacefulness of peace
Look again at portraiture
Too much violence in the Quran
Spaces not filled with the peacefulness of peace
Couples, families, groups of friends, folks on their own
See just how the artists interpret our life
All too human at Tate Britain
Couples, families, groups of friends, folks on their own
A Sunday tradition, on Easter Monday
Headscarfs had to be worn
In the mosque
All too human at Tate Britain
You did not loiter
Headscarfs had to be worn
No place really for a woman
All too human
Too much violence in the Quran
You did not loiter
Look again at portraiture
A Sunday tradition, on Easter Monday
See just how the artists interpret our life
No place really for a woman
In the mosque
Spaces not filled with the peacefulness of peace
Look again at portraiture
Too much violence in the Quran
Spaces not filled with the peacefulness of peace
Couples, families, groups of friends, folks on their own
See just how the artists interpret our life
Tuesday, 14 August 2018
Cube 3: Back, right, front, top, bottom, left
The car, without any markings, is sinister
The cocktail bar, with red velvet seating, is sinister
The Souza paintings are sinister
The Francis Bacon’s, all of them, always sinister
Lucian Freud, why? Naked
Lucian Freud, unattractive? Naked
The Souza paintings are sinister
Lucian Freud, grotesque? Naked
Francis Bacon: triptych; challenging
Francis Bacon: light bulb; challenging
Lucian Freud, unattractive? Naked
Francis Bacon; daring, challenging
Francis Bacon: triptych; challenging
RB Kitaj, blessed with the colourful
Lucian Freud, why? Naked
The car, without any markings, is sinister
Francis Bacon; daring, challenging
RB Kitaj, over-flowingly colourful
Lucian Freud, grotesque? Naked
The Francis Bacon’s, all of them, always sinister
RB Kitaj, blessed with the colourful
Francis Bacon: light bulb; challenging
The cocktail bar, with red velvet seating, is sinister
RB Kitaj, over-flowingly colourful
The cocktail bar, with red velvet seating, is sinister
The Souza paintings are sinister
The Francis Bacon’s, all of them, always sinister
Lucian Freud, why? Naked
Lucian Freud, unattractive? Naked
The Souza paintings are sinister
Lucian Freud, grotesque? Naked
Francis Bacon: triptych; challenging
Francis Bacon: light bulb; challenging
Lucian Freud, unattractive? Naked
Francis Bacon; daring, challenging
Francis Bacon: triptych; challenging
RB Kitaj, blessed with the colourful
Lucian Freud, why? Naked
The car, without any markings, is sinister
Francis Bacon; daring, challenging
RB Kitaj, over-flowingly colourful
Lucian Freud, grotesque? Naked
The Francis Bacon’s, all of them, always sinister
RB Kitaj, blessed with the colourful
Francis Bacon: light bulb; challenging
The cocktail bar, with red velvet seating, is sinister
RB Kitaj, over-flowingly colourful
Monday, 13 August 2018
Cube 3: Left, back, right, front, top, bottom
Abandoned car
On the ring road
Police are aware stickers
Over smashed in windows
Maybe with a crowbar
Police are aware stickers
Someone must have been really angry
Someone must have done something very wrong
Perhaps gang warfare, or drug dealers
Or a seriously broken relationship
Someone must have been really angry
To cause so much wanton damage
What will it take for recovery
On the ring road
Or a seriously broken relationship
To make one lose one’s senses
What will it take for recovery
Abandoned car
Perhaps gang warfare, or drug dealers
Maybe with a crowbar
To make one lose one’s senses
Over smashed in windows
To cause so much wanton damage
Someone must have done something very wrong
On the ring road
Police are aware stickers
Over smashed in windows
Maybe with a crowbar
Police are aware stickers
Someone must have been really angry
Someone must have done something very wrong
Perhaps gang warfare, or drug dealers
Or a seriously broken relationship
Someone must have been really angry
To cause so much wanton damage
What will it take for recovery
On the ring road
Or a seriously broken relationship
To make one lose one’s senses
What will it take for recovery
Abandoned car
Perhaps gang warfare, or drug dealers
Maybe with a crowbar
To make one lose one’s senses
Over smashed in windows
To cause so much wanton damage
Someone must have done something very wrong
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