Misery's Masterpiece Poem by Lora Colon

Misery's Masterpiece

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What artist has dared to lay his brush
Upon this canvas, and vainly strive
To paint life into a dying heart
That surrendered its will to survive?

Only a master would dare this feat,
This assignment so bizarre and rare:
Paint a woman starved of love and joy,
Without revealing her true despair

Study those eyes locked in a cold gaze,
As if hiding unbearable pain;
Who can surmise what hell burns within?
This mute painting will never explain

A tear-moistened smile rests on her lips,
Causing premonitions dark and bleak
To the viewer, who can only guess
What he might hear if those lips would speak

Her empty hands, resting in her lap,
Are clasped together as if in prayer;
Voiceless supplications rise unheard,
A deafening silence fills the air

What artist is this that chose to paint
What the uncaring Fates have decreed:
A life of unending loneliness,
A broken heart, ever meant to bleed

Great artist, your work is now complete,
A masterpiece of duality -
Despair and hope, laced with smiles and tears,
Obscuring her true identity

This painter who dared not sign his name,
Nor from this daunting task, seek release -
Surely, now you recognize his style
As you behold Misery's masterpiece!

Friday, March 9, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: despair
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lyn Paul 09 March 2018

A beautiful description of the before and after of this portrait. Excellent.

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George Krokos 09 March 2018

A very interesting and well crafted poem. it would have taken some effort to finish writing this.

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Lora Colon

Lora Colon

Missouri - United States
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