My poem “without, as within” appears at Ekphrastic Writing Challenge Responses: Guillermo Wiedemann. It can be seen here, with many other deserving reads. The inspiration for the challenge is the painting “Figure (1959),” by Guillermo Wiedemann. Something tells me the current pandemic had something to say about this painting.
My thanks go to Lorette C. Luzajic, Editor at The Ekphrastic Review, for including my poem.
Ken G.
Excellent work, Ken, in good company & in one of my fave pubs. Well done & congrats!
I esp like; “…sight & sound secondary to perception…”
Wave the Proud flag, Brother!
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Woo-hoo! Thanks, Ron. 😀
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Excellent, Ken! Congratulations.
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Thank you, Merril. 🙂
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Awesome! 🍷🍾🎂 Congratulations!
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Thank you! 😀
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Nicely done, Ken!! Congratulations!!
Pat
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Thank you, Pat. 🙂
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Congratulations, Ken! Love the ending!
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Thanks, Lynne!
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Congratulations !
You say so much in these 3 lines:
“sight and sound secondary
to perception, turmoil
resolved through reflection”
Perception indeed each person’s choice … reflection can swing that around 180 degrees … from panic to helping solve the problems collectively faced.
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Thank you, Jazz. Doing one of these as a prompt response can be tricky. Can you convince the editor to see what you’re seeing?
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Congratulations! Sometimes the borders turn inside out. (K)
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Thank you. 🙂
obscure
our differences
equalized
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Beautiful, Ken. Congratulations! 🙂
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Thank you, Susi.
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You’re welcome, Ken! 😊
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