Almanac Poetry: Painterly

 

Madonna and Child, oil on panel, by Titian, c. 1508. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. [Wikimedia Commons.]

 

 

Painterly

 

Titian light
filled the backyard
near sunset, after the thunderstorm,

 

as if an ancient deity
had roused from aeonian sleep
then tinted the air.

 

 

 

(First published in The Wellington Street Review, UK, 2020; then in my fourth poetry collection, Sacredly Profane, Ginninderra Press, South Australia, 2020.)

 

 

 

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Kevin Densley’s latest poetry collection, Please Feed the Macaws…I’m Feeling Too Indolent, is available HERE

 

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About

Kevin Densley is a graduate of both Deakin University and The University of Melbourne. He has taught writing and literature in numerous Victorian universities and TAFES. He is a poet and writer-in-general. His fifth book-length poetry collection, Please Feed the Macaws ... I'm Feeling Too Indolent, was published in late 2023 by Ginninderra Press. He is also the co-author of ten play collections for young people, as well as a multi Green Room Award nominated play, Last Chance Gas, which was published by Currency Press. Other writing includes screenplays for educational films.

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