Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Muse


Inspiration ~ poems by Christina
Georgina Rossetti or paintings by
her brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti


Dante Gabriel Rossetti age nineteen ~ Self Portrait ~ 1847



I was young when I 

conjured my muse

snatched him out of thin air

no one around

to witness the theft

I kept him
 
for inspiration






18 comments:

  1. The label is just as good as the poem. Lol. I think you and I need to get together for drinks.

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    1. Does here and now work for you? It's 11am and that says happy hour to me. We shall toast to our muses! :) *raises glass. Cheers!

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  2. Dearest Helen,
    Don't know if that really was theft.
    Keeping our inspiration nurtured is a life's essential...
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  3. Your muse is yours to leave or snatch from the air. Happy Wednesday Helen

    much💝love

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  4. Those come-hither eyes, those wavy locks, those pouty lips …. oh my … inspiration? … no doubt!

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  5. Oh golly, Helen. I wanted so badly to write about him. I might have said about the same but not tell it nearly so well. That's about what I looked like in one of my eight lives. My roommate had this artist's prettier hair but unlike we two, roommate's face was rounder.
    Thank you.
    p.s. I did not post my painting as I thought my juvenile readers, family and others, might not be ready for all this, it was the one of the lady holding an apple, one breast revealed.
    ..

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  6. Oh, Helen! How I love the thought of a muse that was summoned into being and then kept closed forever.

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  7. This is so romantic!💝 I don't blame you, just look at his eyes! The curve of his lips alone hold the doors to inspiration. Thank you so much for writing to the prompt!🥰

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  8. Ha, the young DGR was a sultry-looking fellow indeed. And with such talent! A great choice of Muse. I long ago concluded it's unfair that male poets can decide any gorgeous lady is their Muse, but what do we women do? I often think of the Moon as my inspiration, but when I want a Muse of the opposite gender, I turn to d'Artagnan (whom I also perceive as my Animus).

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  9. What an inspiration! Look at those eyes! I should follow your example. Find myself some similar-looking muse :)

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  10. No wonder Lizzie Siddal fell for him, he was rather gorgeous! I love the idea of snatching a muse from thin air – not theft but honest appropriation for inspiration! And I agree with Rosemary about the inequality in the poetry world in which male poets can decide any gorgeous lady is their Muse, but what about female poets?

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  11. Who cares how a poet gets his or her muse, as long as the muse does what muses are supposed to do: inspire!

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  12. Well, looks like you snatched an attractive one. :)

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  13. I love this! It is so good to see you again! Good plan to hide away that muse!

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  14. oh how handsome! great to see the great Dante himself! nice work!

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I appreciate each of you and the comments you leave ~~ thanks so much.