We seem to read to much into stories. Of late, political correctness is hitting Bond books, Noddy books, Enid Blyton books, Roal Dahl books for language and yet the sacred Bible is untouched for its acts of indecency. It’s a mad, mad world today and I’m sure paintings will be subjected to this vandalism of no common sense. Nice one J.
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
and that movie was on cable a couple nights ago...
very mad.
j.
I recently saw a viseo on Da Vinci last supper painting. When they took half of the painting and mirrored the reflection they found many odd pictures within the result that I found surprising and a bit shocking. You never know what's underneath it all. I don't think even Thomas would have doubted it.
I feel as if we are all guided by those who write, or most often, re-write history. None of us were there, and none of us really know what happened, particularly Da Vinci. At this point, it's a matter of faith. I appreciate both the painting and your poem. It's art for the sake of art. Thank you, Jacob.
Seems to refer to the famous Da Vinci painting, but the Magdalene wasn't in it, despite what Dan Brown and his ilk say. As far as I know, Thomas stayed for the whole eucharistic show. Judas, however, left early to conduct some business.
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1 Year Ago
yes he did, didn't he?
and as Dylan wrote..."we have to decide, did he have God on his side?"
Love this Jacob! I often wonder what Jesus was thinking and did he have a sense of humor. I especially like your line about “doubting that Thomas would stay long.” Very subtle and cleverly written.
Plus welcome back! You were missed. Hope your recovery is going well. Take care!
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1 Year Ago
I am working on it, Dara...thanks for the kind wishes.
Part of the recovery is being back at .. read moreI am working on it, Dara...thanks for the kind wishes.
Part of the recovery is being back at WC...
j.
So many traditions passed down. How many were based in fact who will ever know. Certainly Leonardo had his own perspective. Why did he show a seafood dish (eel) at a Passover dinner? Everyone adds their own twist on their stories. Liked the poem it made me think and smile.
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twists are part of life, eh Soren?
I would like to have been there to partake in the eel....g.. read moretwists are part of life, eh Soren?
I would like to have been there to partake in the eel....great stuff.
j.
The wonderful words paint the picture of the last supper, all quirks of the people that surrounded Jesus. I love it, as we all are like them in so many ways ;-]
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1 Year Ago
yes, all the quirks...and what do they say...we are what we eat.
j.
Great description of the old painting Jacob. You open the door to more questions, then answers. Good early morning from snowy Michigan and thank you for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote
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1 Year Ago
questions keep us searching...thank you, Coyote.
j.
Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..