Queen's Call

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Poem written by the poet and free lance writer Helen Losse (http://helenl.wordpress.com) and based on this artwork:
     
     
      Upon Looking, Some Say
     
      Some say, “An ocean storm is
      rougher at night.” Some see land
      in the horizon and a closer spot,
     
      where waves lap the shore. Others
      see dark clouds, sailboats on water.
      And some, viewing a circle of
     
      bending worshippers, believe
      the bugs behind the inner ring might
      worship, too. Some say, “the kneeling
     
      rocks can sing. The sky is too blue
      overhead. And who’s to know what’s
     
      behind the pink? The moon is
      a magnet—the moon who has a smaller
      sister.” And yes, some say, “she has two.”
     
      Upon looking, some say, “the queen is
      calling.” The queen is a metaphor
      for anything one can dream.


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