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Mice and Me Based On Portrait No 8 L'Enfant Au Tablier Rouge, 1886 By Berthe Morisot
MICE AND ME by Jeanette Jones (01.11.2016)
based on PORTRAIT NO 8
L'Enfant au Tablier Rouge, 1886 by Berthe Morisot



MICE AND ME 

Inside my lonely room, I...

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Categories: tablier, best friend, clothes, daughter,
Form: Ekphrasis



Mesmerized
I paint your beauty in my heart and mind  
in swirling strokes of wind squalls and light;
the youthful lift of limbs of early spring,...

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© Kp Nunez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tablier, child, love, mother daughter,
Form: Verse
Premium Member - Forbidden - 8
Painting 7: FORBIDDEN


Before darkness steals the light of day,
entering as graceful as the morning mist
in the window ajar, the bitter breeze:
freezing me.

My light clothes short...

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Categories: tablier, abuse, discrimination, feelings, growing
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Wake Asia Wake - Part Two - 3
(Continued from Part Two - 2) 	

While those that lay claim, nay, boast of
    to the largest democratic state
	   a...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tablier, inspirational, voice, voice, ,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Sweet Child of Mine
Sweet Child Of Mine

Forbid that sweet child such a long cold view.
Winter delivers weeping deep chills,
upon our careless children right on cue.
Let household joy and...

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Categories: tablier, appreciation, art, child, color,
Form: Ekphrasis



Her Red Apron
Painting #8
L'Enfant au Tablier Rouge, 1886 by Berthe Morisot

Her Red Apron

Tied to your apron strings 
she wandered, wondered 
wondrous things 
about the snow 
covered trees....

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Categories: tablier, beauty, love, mother daughter,
Form: Ekphrasis

Book: Shattered Sighs