The artist

by Aa Harvey   Nov 15, 2013


The Artist

I need a Muse.
Do you think it could be you?
Can you pick up a paint brush
And show me what you can do?

I need a painter of portraits;
To fill in the gaps inside my head.
I need a Goddess of Love,
To notice the stuff I write in my bed.

I need an Artist, who is simply magnificent,
A breath-taking vision, who is simply Heaven sent.
I need an Angel to paint me a Picasso,
Of my poetry in pieces, before I end up like Van Gogh.

Slightly impaired by deafness, I guess.
Going grey now; thank you stress.

Hi Mona, how’s Rembrandt?
He’s been seen drinking in a bar,
With someone called Cezanne?

Call Michelangelo; Donatello will have a plan.
Leonardo’s busy with his inventions,
But here comes Raphael.
Turtle Power! Hi Master Splinter.
Do you have your easel and paints ready,
To see you through the winter?

Paint me a story
And I’ll write you a picture.
I think if the two of us worked together,
What I see, to you, could become much clearer.

Are you sat there looking for some inspiration?
Then read one of my poems, sing one of my songs;
Maybe then you could paint our creation.
Maybe then, I could write poetry about your art.

My vision brought to life,
With the gift of your care.
Paint a picture of us together,
So you will remember that I will always be there.

If you ever need some inspiration,
Just creep inside my mind for a little vacation;
An escape from reality, or from your personal Demon’s.
You will see we are all the same;
I have as many foibles as you do.

My heart belongs to any Woman who truly wants it;
But she hasn’t told me how she feels yet,
So I guess I can’t live without it.

But soon I will meet someone
And offer them my love;
Because an artist without inspiration,
Is like a poet who has never been in love.

Joyous tragedy! Shakespeare laughs,
As he tears apart love with just a couple of paragraphs.
Dead and gone! Not our fair Juliet.
If Romeo had just gone home instead,
He would have turned into a moody poet.

(C)2011 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.

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