Tess Kincaid at Magpie Tales offers an enigmatic image each week for a prompt bound to draw words from writers. This is #67, Banquet Scene with a Lute Player by Nicolas Tournier, 1625.
circling stellar flame
spins a limelight for coquette
sweet core of baroque
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22 comments:
Well, it happened again - there's no image. Follow the Magpie Link to see the Photo Tess Kincaid used for the prompt. Maybe the image will show up here later. I'm out of answers. :)
I can see the image, nich Haiku!
I can see the image as well. great Haiku.
Sue,
The image appears
and the poem entices!
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I see it, too.
Plenty baroque. Another great haiku. : )
A haiku rich with power words! Love the dramatic position of "baroque"!
Lovey rich Haiku!
The image is there - along with your great words.
Wow....
This is so very darned impressive. You have a talent of words. Well done.
M'lady sure is the center of attention..love your haiku!
Quite the haiku ... talented lady!
So glad you came by QP. I've been out of the loop for some time and it is great to see you. This is a really clever haiku to go along with the painting. I always wondered how they all survived in such dim lighting...:) Would have driven me crazy.
Your haikus are magical.
Lovely Haiku!
This is an incredible haiku! I love how you play with words. Starlight - limelight (which the coquette immediately takes!) - in the baroque style. Just delicious! Congrats!
Rich sounding words - used perfectly in this haiku...!
I can see the image too...I need to learn more about Haiku...
I am indeed smiling ... thinking, this is quite perfect!
lovely sounds and words!
Excellent, one of the most distinct responses to the prompt (there are three other works that were truly diverse in this week's gig).
Baroque is just a very cool word...and well placed in this excellent haiku! Vb
'coquette' and 'baroque' - so fitting for the image.
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