Entry in Writer's Cramp 1/3 |
| This is an entry in "The Writer's Cramp" . This is the prompt: Write about an artist (of any kind!) whose latest work is a big change from their usual output. What's different now and how does their audience react? 18 Lines Shadow at the Window No Van Gogh lurking anywhere close to here merely a writer of jumbled words that forgot to rhyme that day It's the fault of the language rather than the painter, the detached, removed audience applauding a shadow at the window painting portraits of time Denying anything remotely close to reality, cheers seem so inappropriate excuses at the ready for something so transient and fleeting Framed by all the smiles and hopes in the world reluctant to acknowledge where the dreams really lie Dismissed with a brokenhearted, discouraged wave Never perceived as more than fun for the moment They got their money's worth at the exhibition as the curtain closes on everything that mattered as time marches on |