Detail of a Collage

I ended up skipping a yoga class to make a collage and write a poem.

 The collage centers around Emily Dickinson, but the poem is more about my desire for a return to innocence. In a way, Emily Dickinson represents for me a kind of purity, both artistically as well as spiritually, a kind of purity or innocence I’ve lost.

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  1. Dave Avatar
    Dave

    Nice! I saw “The Belle of Amherst” at Penn State last month, a wonderful, kind of postmodern production that slipped back and forth in time and had Emily directly addressing members of the audience – sharing a cake recipe, telling them to sit up straight. The effect was haunting.

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  2. christine Avatar
    christine

    I’d love to see that play, Dave. It sounds like you bought into the dream.

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  3. Jo Avatar
    Jo

    This is lovely. How large is it?

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  4. Michelle Johnson Avatar
    Michelle Johnson

    Great collage. Sometimes I think about a return to the innocent days but then I’d miss to much of what I have now. Hope all is well. Have a great night.

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  5. Bob Wood Avatar
    Bob Wood

    You don’t rate a Scarlet A in the loss of innocence category and I’d have to take your word for it to let you slip by with a B-. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  6. christine Avatar
    christine

    It’s a small collage, Jo, about ten by ten inches.

    Michelle, I know what you mean. In general, life is good.

    Thanks for the grade, Bob.

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  7. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    It’s a lovely collage, C.

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  8. ybonesy Avatar
    ybonesy

    I saw this on Facebook and loved the image. Now I know a little more about what it represents. I wonder if innocence is related at all to the notion of beginner’s mind and a desire to return to that state. Just curious.

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  9. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    Beautiful! I love the collage. I used to cringe when I looked back at the poems or stories I wrote when I was a teenager. Now it makes me feel good. I like that person. I wish I could physically go back in time and tell “her” what a good person she really was. I tell the teens and kids I know now. By listening to them, I regain some of that innocence and wonder as a poet.

    Great topic, Christine. You always get my wheels turning:)

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  10. JC Avatar
    JC

    I love this! Will you hang it in your office when you start teaching comp?

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