19 May: dVerse Ekphrastics

Bride with a Fan

She is made of hush —
blue air, white petals,
a face turned inward
as though listening
for the vow before it is spoken.

The veil does not hide her;
it teaches light to soften.
Even her silence seems painted
with a tremor of winter sky.

In her hand, the fan opens
like a small, private weather,
something between a flower
and a folded wing.

She stands at the edge of becoming:
not sorrowful,
not glad,
but entirely
a breath held inside blue.


Written for dVerse Poets Marc Chagall, Bride with a Fan (1911) ekphrastic poetry.  Some images created with Midjourney; all writing is authentically my own original work.©Misky 2006-2026.

3 responses to “19 May: dVerse Ekphrastics”

  1. A breath held inside blue. – Lovely.

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  2. Renata Hartsong avatar
    Renata Hartsong

    Very nice indeed…blue is my fave color, any hue.

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  3. It is impossible to pick a favorite line. I love them all. A wonderful poem.

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