Lion 36 : Terminal Chaosity
Lion 36:
Ari.
Artist behind the lion:
Cristina Taveres (French painter).
Adoptive Writer:
Lo at Terminal Chaosity.
Blog Description:
This is another pearl of a poetry-focused blog. Lo lives in the US (Alexandria, Virginia) and has an attractive site full of excellent writing. Two of her poems were recently accepted for The Poetry Revolt. She agreed to small changes, saying: "It's really hard for me, as an author, to accept (much less acknowledge) requested changes but I did want to call attention to the fact that here's one editor who really knows her "stuff" and who knows how to approach even tempermental and opinionated old hags like myself".
Poem or piece of prose inspired by the lion:
This is how you thought they'd learn -
by being drawn & quartered,
humiliated, abandoned, set-in-stone.
But before the lesson's end,
before you grinned & walked away,
you should have turned your head
& taken one long & lasting look
into the lion's eyes. You would have
seen how still they shone.
4 comments:
welcome to the pride, LO
Welcome Ari and Lo. I like what you have captured in this poem.
Corrected for word-count purposes
Ari
This is how you thought they'd learn -
by being drawn & quartered,
humiliated, abandoned, set-in-stone.
But before the lesson's end,
before you grinned & walked away,
you should have turned your head
& taken one long & lasting look
into the lion's eyes. You would have
seen how still they shone.
Thanks, Lo, all updated now. :)
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