A Window by ChagallA Poem by JohnLFor Emma's Competition
A Window by Chagall
If one day soon you tread the streets of Nice
And choose to see a plethora of art,
I pray you sir, look not toward Matisse
But take a trip to where I left my heart.
For though it is the other end of town,
Musée Chagall please, please don’t ever pass ;
The Côte d’Azur looks almost sere and brown
Compared with Marc’s blue windows, I confess
the concert room, a symphony in glass
makes sea nearby seem of insipid hue
yet one wall, must all other walls surpass,
A veritable Rhapsody in Blue.
Such cobalt rich enhancement verifies
Marc Chagall’s inspirations were the skies.
John L. Berry, 10 November 2008
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Added on November 10, 2008Last Updated on November 10, 2008 Previous Versions AuthorJohnLWirral Peninsula, United KingdomAboutI live in England, and love the English countryside, the music of Elgar and Holst which describes it so beautifully and the poetry of John Clare, the 'peasant poet' and Gerard Manley Hopkins, which d.. more..Writing
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