Her Cubist Fantasy

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tazz317tazz317about 12 years ago
ARCHITECUAL LINES

dont always point in the same direction. TK U MLJ LV NV

KOLKOREKOLKOREover 15 years ago
and the lady turned blond!

This is a fun and intriguing poem. Picasso’s loving wife is always depicted as you put it as ‘baring her soul’... (and having dark hair); Now in turn, he bares some triangular object… and the lady turns blond! …Does this mischievous poem leaves some room for speculations? Nah, I think not, but wonderful imagination.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 16 years ago
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Out of all the illustrated poems that posted today/yesterday, I like this one the best. The image and text compliment each other. Great twisted sense humor that comes across in this poem, thanks.

AngelineAngelineabout 16 years ago
Wonderful image!

Words and illustration work together so well! I like all your illustrated poems today, but this is my favorite.

Your poem has been recommended in the New Poems Review Thread on the Poetry Feedback and Discussion Forum. Thanks for the read!

LeBrozLeBrozabout 16 years ago
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Indeed, best of the 5 you've up today, creatively original take-off in the Picasso style.

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