Tuesday 7 February 2017

A Poem A Day 28



Ekphrasis


In the shopping centre carpark,
trolleys crash
like
breakers. Echoing
traffic mimics distant surf.  My
smartphone becomes
maritime,
washing up sculpture in
MMS.  Curves in weathered wood
sound like a whaleboat,
drifting;
crazed and craggy,
yet timeworn smooth, the deck invites
touch, while above,
an
aimless harpoon
gun still shines with menace, a resonance
of fear; a sculpted
poem
singing beauty and dissonance.





Kerry Miller


One of the most wonderful things about this poetry challenge, has been hearing from friends who have been also inspired to create as a result of the poems. This poem was written in response to a beautiful sculpture by my friend Andre Nortje, representing a derelict whaling boat. He sent me photos in a text message, telling me he had been inspired to begin sculpting again by the poetry challenge, and that this sculpture, in particular, seemed to him like a visual poem.  I have to agree.   


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