If a picture’s worth a thousand words, Then a window contains a library. A window is set apart From any canvas or oil painting. You can see artistic scenes through a window, Unlike most other art forms, which, of course, can be windows, But they lack an outside, A tangible and believable portal, Sustaining the natural need of an environmental presence Even within closed confines. A student seated in a classroom with windows Is more likely to gaze out a window (Imagining escape, perhaps?) Than to glance at even the best possible art around the interior space. One purpose of art is escape, And windows are a visual escape from where we are, Luring us with the bait of what stares beyond. Like all art, be a steward to windows, Keep them clean and free from breath fogs. Be grateful that a window Gives you a view and protection from any disturbance That may hinder your admiration. Take advantage of a windows feature: Open them up! Feel the wind of the art on the other side!
To clarify the title, take it as either a possessive or a contraction such as "A Window IS Art" or "A Window WAS Art."