Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Going Going Gone

 Tuesday in dVerse Poets Pub means it's time for Poetics!! Melissa shares several of René Magritte's paintings, inspiration for us as we compose our poems. 

Magritte got the name for this painting from his poet friend Louis Scutenaire who often helped him find names for his paintings. In this case, the name Golconda refers to a city in India, which was the seat for two different kingdoms from the 14th to 17th centuries.



Golconda ~ 1953


in city streets
these figures swarm
each face a mask
each soul a form

behind facade 
of wealth's embrace
deep longing
 for a quiet place

in midst of chaos
they search for more
outshine the neighbor
settle a score

in the rush
to rise above
losing sight
of all they love




26 comments:

  1. Weird the way we can all become cookie-cutter versions of each other. Three cheers for standing out, as you always do, Helen.

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    1. Thanks for the compliment!!! And your comment!!!

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  2. Facades masks and chaos. Sounds like our society today. Great poem, Helen.

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    1. Certainly is! Thanks so much for the comment.

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  3. Dearest Helen,
    This is such a perfect poem about the rush to rise above... Indeed therefore losing sight of all they love!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  4. You captured the irony of it Helen - in the rush to search for more and settle the score, we lost sight of what is important in our life - love most specially.

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    1. Irony ... yes! Thanks so much for leaving a comment!

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  5. In our rush to conform, we forget who we are. So true.

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  6. The race to be ahead takes its toll. Most always does.
    ..

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  7. I like the rhyme and rhythm of your poem, Helen, and the hint of despair in the lines:
    ‘behind facade
    of wealth's embrace
    deep longing
    for a quiet place’.

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  8. Faces like masks, and trying to conform and get ahead, people do lose
    "sight
    of all they love"
    Well-written, Helen, and so true.

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    1. I appreciate your comment! Happy Wednesday ...

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  9. Beautiful poem inspired by René Magritte and so true. The price of success... Have a good Spring.

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  10. Thank you so much for leaving a comment!

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  11. We all try to be different and rising above all others but end up being just the same.

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  12. A sorry state of affairs all those folks trying in vain. Thank you for the comment!

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  13. “each face a mask
    each soul a form”

    Indeed, many people are so afraid to be who they are. We are all very much the same. Humility is understanding one’s place in the world.

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  14. Thank you for leaving such an insightful comment, I do love his paintings.

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  15. "search for more
    outshine the neighbor"

    This is very true, Helen .:) Lovely.

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    1. Thank you so much for reading ... leaving me a comment!

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  16. "each face a mask
    each soul a form" - I love this. Such a powerful effect.

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    1. Thank you for reading, leaving a comment. I was unable to leave you a comment but enjoyed your poem immensely.

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    2. This deep and cynical take on "keeping up with the Joneses" cuts straight to the chase. What are we living for?

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  17. That's a searing but truthful comment on what we all have become! A powerful write, Helen.

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