Author
Ste.phen ambrose
Band of brothers
Based on true life
Inspirational to all military veterans
Second world war history
Dramatised to film
Emotional ending
Loss
a monochrome
hue
in blue
to a breakthru
on a road
to simplicity
primitive
power in paint
expressions
of
emotions
surreal
corrupted confusions
a nightmare jumbled
minimalised
metamorphised
dramatised
distracted
assymetry
twisted exaggerated
a conflict
in
conflageration
THIS IS AN OPEN(organic) FORM VERSE without grammatical symbols the ' open' relies upon 'the one breath limitation' & so inherently requires the 'reader' (reciter) to input and respond thus making the form a two way interplay and often a unique interpretation by the enigma so derived
Monochrome blue
a breakthru
on a road
to simplicity
&power in paint
so primitif
experiments in emotion
a progress
into the surreal
a dramatised distraction
corrupted
in confusion
jumbled
minimalised stilled life
asymmetry twisted
into exaggeration
conflicts in conflagration
of front
side & rear
in
one view
THIS IS AN OPEN(organic) FORM VERSE without grammatical symbols the ' open' relies upon 'the one breath limitation' & so inherently requires the 'reader' (reciter) to input and respond thus making the form a two way interplay and often a unique interpretation by the enigma so derived
monochrome blue
a breakthru
on a road
to simplicity
power
in paint
so primitif
experiments
in emotion
a progression
into the
sur real
dramatised distraction
corrupted
in confusion
jumbled
minimalised
stilled life
asymmetry
twisted to exaggeration
conflicts
in
conflagration
of front side & rear
in one
view
The sea rose up to kiss the sky
crashed down upon the ship
then tossed it high
like some baby with a new toy.
The slaves emerged blinking
in the harsh light on deck
Their chains for ever linking
their ultimate fate.
Suddenly the chain pulled tight
and sliding and screaming
The slaves without a fight
slipped into their watery grave .
So who is to blame
for this merciless deed?
Just a false insurance claim
paid for those lost at sea!
Based upon the true story of slave traders drowning their slaves. In order to claim the
insurance that could only be paid out for those lost at sea. As dramatised in Turner's
painting of a slave ship.
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