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Saturday, February 9, 2019

Poetry & Portraits: Epilogue

Drawing by Susan C. Price

Epilogue
By Eric Meub

[Originally published on October 18, 2013]

The raven’s more than hoarse by now, he’s dead
of boredom. Duncan’s come again, fifth time,
and I’ve put fresh sheets on the sofabed
for Mac and me, sleepwalking past our prime.


The test results said I’d have been sensational
as a manicurist – see how clean
I keep my fingers – or a motivational
speaker, but I’d rather be a queen.

I showed such promise then: I stirred each thought
to action. Now my indecision dooms
me to a part without a script; the plot
unfolds in other castles, other rooms.

Can’t wash a spot away in this slow flood
of inactivity. It stains like blood.


Copyright © 2013, 2018 by Susan C. Price & Eric Meub
Eric Meub, architect, lives and practices in Pasadena, the adopted brother of the artist, Susan C. Price. They respect, in their different ways, the line.

1 comment:

  1. The drawing and the sonnet that transforms it into a portrait of Lady Macbeth glisten for all to see – or anyone, at least, who has seen or read Shakespeare’s play. Thank you, Susan & Eric! Treasure treasured.

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