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THE CALDER TREE ( for Connie ) The tree stands naked against a sunset leafless. She cries for the tree's lost leaves. I tuck her into bed promise to make her a tree a la Calder. Dawn sees the tree adorned in mobiles...wind chimes where leaves should be. The tree sings the morning. Mobiles sings the day that is to be. The Calder tree orchestrates this Thursday. Birds are our choir. She stands under understands the moment as it sings.   She the one "stabile" beneath the cascade of wind chimes & mobiles that the morning plays. The tree forever planted in her mind now all of her outstretched as she listens to Time singing. ***
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Apr 26, 2016
Apr 26, 2016 at 2:49 AM UTC
THE CALDER TREE
THE CALDER TREE ( for Connie ) The tree stands naked against a sunset leafless. She cries for the tree's lost leaves. I tuck her into bed promise to make her a tree a la Calder. Dawn sees the tree adorned in mobiles...wind chimes where leaves should be. The tree sings the morning. Mobiles sings the day that is to be. The Calder tree orchestrates this Thursday. Birds are our choir. She stands under understands the moment as it sings.   She the one "stabile" beneath the cascade of wind chimes & mobiles that the morning plays. The tree forever planted in her mind now all of her outstretched as she listens to Time singing. ***
"Each element able to move, to stir, to oscillate, to come and go in its relationships with the other elements in its universe. It must not be just a fleeting "moment" but a physical bond between the varying event in life." Alexander "Sandy" Calder, Comment réaliser l'art?", Abstraction-Création, Art-non Figuratif. 1932. She nicknamed the tree "Sandy" and was her wont treating it as a living being. "I must go out and talk to Sandy!" she would say and leave us humans for conversation with a tree. I thought it was a good idea to introduce her to Art naturally and throw in mother nature herself for good measure.
donall-dempsey
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Apr 26, 2016
Apr 26, 2016 at 2:49 AM UTC
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