This was a fun prompt to write. Today we were instructed to view Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights and write in the viewpoint of one of the inhabitants. I chose the Dragon Tree.
The Dragon Tree: Bosch |
Dragon Tree
Writes a Letter to Bosch
I am too old
to correct what cannot be undone,
but I know
you never sat beneath my shade, not
with your lush
landscapes, your hair smelling
of rain-soaked
land and your privileged feet
that have
walked on dew drop grass.
I place my
roots not in the garden of Eden,
but in the
beige landscapes of fire and heat.
I dig myself
between boulders and dust,
my branches,
like your fleshy arms, reach up
to touch the
vast, blue skies. My fronds
point like
fingers at each planet and star.
I’ve never
needed rain or paradise. I need
the long
days of desert and the company
of wind.
You covered me in grapevines
and painted
me next to an orchard of mandarin.
I am the
alpha, the lone one; I move time.
This lush portrait,
a form of betrayal.
I am forever
stilled in your image,
my shade
cast upon your Adam and your Eve,
their nakedness
a different kind of bark,
and the bird
eating frog, cat eating lizard,
fish reading
book, the three headed bird;
all of them
a chaos that cannot be governed,
not with
your foolish mouth, or your arrogant
hand. Your
brush is not god’s tool, your paint
not your
holy book or daily worship; you stand
as if you
created them from the clay,
but I am the
life tree, I am the reason you breathe.
This is beautiful! So well said.
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DeleteWow! Way to put Bosch in his place. It was a challenge for me to find something to work with in all the chaos and debauchery. Well said!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Love the Puget Sound area. I lived in Tacoma for a while and come back as often as I can.
Thanks Leenie!
DeleteLove the ending. And yes, you certainly did put Bosch in his place. Agreed! Well done, Britt.
ReplyDeleteGot your reply! Thank you :)
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