The Harbor At Lorient - With Apologies To Berthe Marisot
Mademoiselle is acting cryptic and vague
By the harbor at Lorient.
With her white dress and parasol,
Her gaze turned aside,
Looking pensive, aloof,
Pretending she wants to be alone.
Feigning introspection; a delicate charade
That only fools the foolish.
The carnation in her hat indicates
A different motivation for her being there,
But mademoiselle is acting cryptic and vague
By the harbor at Lorient.
Copyright © Michael Kalavik | Year Posted 2021
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