
A Cherita Poem: Napoleon’s Face
I saw Napoleon’s face today.
A statue. Stone black
as any onyx starless night.
Eyes closed to us.
A sign read, Do Not Touch.
No need. I knew he’d be cold.
Written for Paul’s Wombwell Rainbow #poeticFormsChallenge . A cherita consists of a single stanza of a one-line verse, followed by a two-line verse, and then finishing with a three-line verse. It can be written solo or with up to three partners. Imagery and poems ©Misky 2023. This photo was taken at a museum on Rue de Palais, Dijon, France.
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