Sitting at my desk, staring at the framed pictures on the windowsill, I began to contemplate the nature of frames: frames around pictures; frames around windows and doors; frames around issues. Squares; circles; rectangles. My brain beats against the frame of my skull, my heart in its rib cage. I thought about the relationship between frames and things framed. Do frames imprison, complement, constrain, guide? Here is my poem exploring the idea of frames.
FRAMES
Frames around windows—
windows and doors.
Frames around paintings
and pictures of smiling children
missing their baby teeth.
Frames around issues of law
in a reply memorandum.
Squares and rectangles,
borders and limitations.
Frames around the innocent
without alibi.
Frames around political cartoons
and Sunday morning comics.
Frames around Christmas cards,
posters and book titles,
product labels and lists
of edible ingredients, tri-fold
advertisements and dollar bills.
Circles and hedges,
boxes and constraints.
Very nice! 🙂
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Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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Roger, I think you should frame this interesting poem.😊
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Thanks Patsy! I am glad you liked it. I try to look at things from many perspectives to see what’s really there.
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Never seemed to pay much attention, now I will!
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