from Spring Day
Bath
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and there is a smell of tulips and narcissus
in the air.
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in the bath-tub in lathes and planes of greenish- white. It cleaves the water
into flaws like a jewel, and cracks it to bright light.
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and their reflections wobble deliciously over the ceiling; a stir of my finger
sets them whirring, reeling. I move a foot, and the planes of light
in the water jar. I lie back and laugh, and let the green-white water,
the sun-flawed beryl water, flow over me. The day is almost
too bright to bear, the green water covers me from the too bright day.
I will lie here awhile and play with the water and the sun spots.
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a whiff of tulips and narcissus in the air.
--Amy Lowell
(mathews; mucha; will source others later)
[note: somehow the images disappeared from this post completely so i put them back. now the first ones will probably come back and there'll be two. i'll come back and fix it again.]
Labels: alfonse mucha, amy lowell, lucia mathews, poetry
2 Comments:
Lotusgreen, that Mucha floral pattern is stupendous. When you put his work side by side with similar patterns by other artists, his really shines out like a beacon. You can really tell what made him so special.
he has the power to continually surprise, somehow, no matter how often you have seen his work, it seems
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