Painting by Tami Curtis
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Three Rivers
by Donald G. Redman
She fell in love years before.
Recently, she has only
quiet.
Sitting by the water's edge,
The tower and clock in the background,
Her love comes,
Beautiful like the storm.
Music and time and color collided on canvas.
She's painting a dream.
Physically,
Spiritually,
She remembers every stroke.
‘Three Rivers' was created by repurposing an article by Sarah Bonnette in the north shore editions of the Times-Picayune featuring the artist Tami Curtis. The poem is an experiment in blackout poetry inspired by Austin Kleon
Copyright 2014 Donald G. Redman. All rights reserved.
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