The Poet's Books
by Helena Bebirian
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Title
The Poet's Books
Artist
Helena Bebirian
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Mounted Canvas
Description
The Poet\'s Book, well placed under a vase of orange roses and written in nightly.
\"I Cannot Live With You\" is one of Emily Dickinson?s great love poems, close in form to the poetic argument of a classic Shakespearean sonnet.? The poem shares the logical sensibility of the metaphysical poets whom she admired, advancing her thoughts about her lover, slowly, from the first declaration to the inevitable devastating conclusion. However, unlike most sonnet arguments or \"carpe diem\" poems, this poem seems designed to argue against love. The poem can be broken down into five parts. The first explains why she cannot live with her love object, the second why she cannot die with him, the third why she cannot rise with him, the fourth why she cannot fall with him, and the final utterance of impossibility. The poem begins with a sense of impossibility:
I cannot live with You ?
It would be Life ?
And Life is over there ?
Behind the Shelf
The Sexton keeps the Key to ?
Putting up
Our Life ? His porcelain -
Like a Cup ?
Discarded of the Housewife ?
Quaint ? or Broke ?
A newer Sevres pleases ?
Old Ones crack ?
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September 28th, 2009
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Comments (13)
Talya Johnson
Congratulations for being featured in Painterly Fine Art group! You are invited to post this painting in our featured gallery for this month also found in the discussions.
Catherine Howard
The contrast between the warmth and liveliness of the gorgeous flowers belies the sadness and futility of the love in Emily Dickinson's great poem. Wonderful work! V/F
Barbara St Jean
Gorgeous!! Thanks for your submissions to MOUSE! Featured F/V
Helena Bebirian replied:
Barbara, I am once more honored. Thank you so much for the lovely feature and comments!
Karon DeVega
congratulations! your beautiful painting is featured on the home page of the Impressionism Cafe
Sharon Mau
. love to see this lovely work of art in :: Square Format :: :: Starz :: . . . your beautiful image is featured in :: Dimensions ::
Helena Bebirian replied:
Sharon, I thank you so very much for this honorable feature! I am so flattered! You are an amazing administrator and artist! Thank you for all you do! ~HB :-))