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The Family Portrait

The windmills swallowed 
Don Quixote, 
Ocean spat out Atlantis.
Nothing will surprise their hearts
Captured by stony aortas. 

The boy from family portrait on the shelf,
Dag his bitten nails into remains of rotten orange
(which left the trail in colour of the burning hearth
 across the sky),
And probably not even then, 
Not once, has he wondered 
What are the trenches on his mother’s face
Channelling salty water 
From two black amulets.

Sister’s arms grew wings and scattered 
Toward the hanging tree,
Row and untouched by loneliness, 
The dog was staring
At the dry terracotta peel,  
 
Only the father, 
Smiling and handsome in a black suit,
Resisted the tide of the scorched sunset.

Copyright © Sandra Dzananovic | Year Posted 2020

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Date: 1/24/2024 8:34:00 PM

Thanks for sharing this... exposing your thoughts through your unique poetic style. Meanwhile, I greet you with the love of the Lord, expressed by John 3:16 of the Bible, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Be blessed.

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