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165 · Apr 2017
L'Impression d'Eté
Caitlin Mcguire Apr 2017
Along these fields tired workers will thrive,      
Where old men lay back in natural shades                
Theorizing ardently so alive,                                
And blossoming youth promenades proudly .            
The artist captures colors not to fade;                        
Brush strokes immortalize the passing clouds    
And the summer flowers before they wilt.                  

Where innocence strolls beneath umbrellas            
During days of warm delightful weather.              
As laughter rings out in a cappella                            
When summer blends her colors together.      
His wife's ribbons flutter like a plumule;              
His son quietly waits for time to glide.                      
No worries these memories will amass.                    

While pensive poets bequest their muse                      
For expression and impression combined,                  
Natural beauty might often impel                          
Warm hearted dreams of continuous sort.                
On canvas a riot of colors blind,                              
Observant eyes rest upon tranquil scene.                        
Monet's impression paints spirits at peace.
this is about monet's painting Impression d'été
158 · Apr 2017
WWI
Caitlin Mcguire Apr 2017
WWI
For a moment I fall back, and rewind
But a child and mother’s waiting ill in bed
Return to her warmth shall I?
“I made you socks and underwear”
All the trouble she has went through
Labor and torments to make a gift.
A gift that on the front won’t comfort much
Except bring back the pain in the heart.
Snapping back to reality cold and ****** fields
Endless death without hate
Sounds of explosion, bullets and grenades
Yet it is so quiet, Like wild beast you seem deaf
Relying on instinct for survival, losing emotion you slay
Enemies become ideas, no longer human
Sacrificing civilisations and destroying Geography
Still sleepless hours, blinded and helpless in muddy trenches
Fresh air fills my lungs suffocating and choking me
Ten thousand pains sting with electric iron wire
Rats for food on the front
Yes like beast we forget common sense
Until you come face to face with a half dead opponent
“You are a man like me”
He has a wife and fellowship
He has a mother waiting in agony
They too fear death and long survival
Yet by then it’s too late the crime has been committed
We act aimlessly like obedient sheep
We fall for the lies they feed
“Fight for freedome! Fight for your country! Fight for your people!
This was inspired by "All Quiet on the Western Front" novel by Erich Maria Remarque

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