It was small wonder, then, that he suddenly flung down his brush on the floor, said 'Bother!' and 'O blow!' and also 'Hang spring-cleaning!' and bolted out of the house without even waiting to put on his coat.
------------ Kenneth Grahame
Friday, August 12, 2011
Marble Canvas
image from St Mary Magdalen's, Mortlake, London
Clear and cold. This morning Sir Richard Burton
lies on his slab where the light of morning
pours through a marble canvas. His wife lies
on a lower slab, and all around the pink-pearl dawn,
flushed, like milk with a little blood stirred in,
laps in, just as she planned it, just as she pictured it,
when he said “I don’t give a damn. Just
don’t put me in the dark.” He wanted to be
left in the desert or tossed into the sea, he had said:
but seeing the trouble on her Catholic face, he softened.
Anywhere, he said. Doesn’t matter. Just not dark.
in response to this Morning Porch post.
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4 comments:
You are magnificent!!!
Oh, my, I love "milk with a little blood stirred in" as a color for the dawn. What a great tomb!
Haunting.
You jumped from tent caterpillars to Burton! I like it... milk-light lapping.
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