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This year I am showering myself with compassion. One concrete way I am doing this is by transforming my annual National Poetry Month
ARTSPEAK! project from a poem-a-day activity during April to a weekly installment on the blog. Today mark's the first poem! As you can see, I selected "red" as my theme. That evolved out of my choice of "red" as my One Little Word for 2020. Read more about why I chose "red" in
this post. I'm curious to know your thoughts and impressions about the color red, and also if you have any favorite art pieces that feature red (and after which I might possible write poems!). Please share in comments!
And now, here's a red poem, inspired by the badge art for the series: "L'Atelier"(the studio) by Henri Matisse. I immediately thought: that's what it must look like inside my brain!
A Dream of RedInside my headthe walls are red –
paint drips, slips.
Projects unravelfor lack of thread.
Much remainsunformed, unsaid.
Yet poems floatin this sea of red –
here I do what I want.
I build a boat,mend a coat.
I spread red on toastand eat it in bed.
(Strawberry dreams ahead!)
The walls are redinside my head.
- Irene Latham
Published on January 03, 2020 03:30