Paprika Sky


Edward William Cooke“Venice, A November Evening in the Lagoon” (1859)

 
F og begins rolling
low over the boat
slowly cloaking
it in a ghostly shroud

the navigator’s lone light
hangs heavy
from the rigging’s ring

throws its yellowed glow
into the early november night
as the ship slips silently
under the ever thickening
paprika sky

searching its bow beam
silken ‘cross the still water
of the harbor’s tranquil lagoon

probing for the dark dock

for home


Edward William Cooke“Sunset On The Lagune Of Venice”

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rob kistner © 2022

Poetry at: dVerse

 


12 thoughts on “Paprika Sky”

  1. Such wonderful imagery, Rob! I love paprika sky! And the narrative of the ship sailing through the ghostly fog–I felt like I was there. I’m so pleased that my prompt inspired you to write two excellent poems. ????

    1. Thank you Merril… 🙂 …your images were wonderful, and I love writing to image prompts — my favorite form of inspiration. I could have easily written a piece for each image, but I felt that might appear pretentious — but each was inspiring. I would love to see a few more image prompts on dVerse.

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