Poppies For Sale

Poppies For Sale

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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(The painting still has the old label, Society of Women Artists, Westminster Gallery, London SW14 9NH. Poppies, watercolour £150 on the reverse) The artist lived in Wallingford, Oxford.

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Intrigued by an artist's brush strokes,
a watercolour caught my eye
as I perused an army
of stacked frames.
The painter's name, Freddie Jeynes,
full resume on the reverse,
had once displayed her work
in a London gallery.
Too high a price for all 
the hours she had captured
flimsy poppies at their best,
full heads of silken, scarlet skirts
reminding me of war dead
long gone, at peace, at rest.
Florid tints applied with
precision tender care,
ten pounds to pay, "a deal I said".
The Gallery now deceased,
though soldier's blood still
bleeds in red torment.
I paused to think,
reflect on painter and poppies.
It was her that broke through the veil,
led me on a trail through Oxford lanes.
I saw her in the morning light,
reflected in the clear glass pane.
She smiled and waved back,
blew me a kiss she did.

© 2019 Chris Shaw


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the gallery might be closed down, but your poem will not let us forget the painter nor the men the poppies stand for...the fallen, those who gave their lives for their country...
I think they may smile at this poem and wave at the poet....a thank you wave...
Parts of this you used such excellent near rhyme...and there was a pattern to the rhythm that works like a charm.
j.

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Your review so thoughtful Jacob. Yes remembering both the fallen and the painter. I am pleased I man.. read more



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MCS
Well done my poet friend!!

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thank you MCS. I appreciate your visit. All good wishes.

Chris
Chris,
A lovely adventure you take us on . . . browsing among the concrete history of art and remembrance of war. You show the artist as someone we would like to know, to understand what motivated her art. The idea of walking through Oxford streets interests me. My middle daughter traveled through much of England years ago as a transient actor and has encouraged me to visit my ancestor's home (of course she says she would gladly do the driving as I've driven the right side of the road for 50 years). These gentle excursions of yours settle the mind. Thanks
Tom

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Hello Tom. Been quite a while since I took a stroll down Oxford Street myself, and I was originally .. read more
Is the metaphor of a field of poppies for fields of spilled blood during the Great War?

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thinking of both the loss of blood and the painter here Maxwell. Many thanks for your visit. All goo.. read more
Like a poet's efforts, a painter's efforts are too often unappreciated.
you have done a service to both the subject and to the artist.
How many other little treasures lie forgotten or dismissed waiting to grace your walls

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

I am very fond of art, and I do have a few watercolours adorning my walls. All the painters are dead.. read more
the gallery might be closed down, but your poem will not let us forget the painter nor the men the poppies stand for...the fallen, those who gave their lives for their country...
I think they may smile at this poem and wave at the poet....a thank you wave...
Parts of this you used such excellent near rhyme...and there was a pattern to the rhythm that works like a charm.
j.

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Your review so thoughtful Jacob. Yes remembering both the fallen and the painter. I am pleased I man.. read more
A wonderful poem shared Chris. I know the painting are beautiful. So many words written for the poppy. Thank you for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Makes me happy Coyote to know that you enjoyed this poem. This picture hangs on my wall. Thank you s.. read more
This has a whimsical yet sad quality to it. The second stanza stands out in another really good poem filled with description and emotion. You are on another roll Chris!

Posted 5 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thank you John. Yes, the muse is with me. She usually visits when my emotions are playing games with.. read more

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