
Romare Bearden, Calm Sea (1987)
Jo is a dancer, and she views life with an eye that sees choreography in the movements of the world. When she reached the sea, she was still, taking in all the beauty, all the motion. What her eyes beheld, her body responded to, and spontaneous and graceful was her creation. The undulating waves became a rolling, swaying movement of her limbs. The sea grasses whipping in the wind became a twirling, turning movement of her body. The seagulls flying and dipping became leaps across the sand as her heart reached for the sky.
all life is movement
she sees all movement as dance
she drinks it all in
her body cannot be still
for her, life is dance
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I have attempted to create a Tanka Prose poem for Tanka Tuesday’s challenge
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Melissa’s challenge: For today’s challenge, I’d like us to write poetry inspired by Bearden’s art. You may choose whatever form you’d like to write. If you write a free verse poem, you must also include a syllabic form with it.
Beautiful tanka, Lisa. I love the sea; it is constantly changing and I could watch it for hours 💙
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You are so right. Thank you, Nancy 💙
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I love this- and even more important is I love that this is what you see when you look at this piece!
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