House and Street by Stuart Davis

House and Street by Stuart Davis

House and Street
1931
Urbanscape
Oil on Canvas
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA

Davis’s ‘House and Steet’ depicting lower Manhattan is a vast change from the gritty urbanscapes his paintings in the Ashcan tradition. The artist is seemingly less interested in the occupants of the tenement buildings and embraces modern energy and innovations instead. Davis was intrigued by how technological advances affected American life.

Stuart Davis 1892-1964

Stuart Davis
Modern Art, American Modernism
Born: 7 December 1892, Pennsylvania, USA
Nationality: American
Died: 24 June 1964, New York, USA

Davis was an early modernist painter. He is known for his jazz-influenced proto-pop art paintings of the 1940s and 1950s. Davis, already a famous painter, felt the negative effects of the Great Depression in the 1930s and was among the first artists to apply for the Federal Arts Project

Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart by Judy Garland

Judy Garland 1922-1969

Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
1938
Film and TV

Judy Garland
Popular Music
Born: 10 June 1922, Minnesota, USA
Nationality: American
Died: 22 June 1969, London, UK

Judy Garland was an actress and singer who attained international fame in both musical and dramatic roles, and as a concert performer and recording artist. She was awarded the Academy Juvenile Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Special Tony Award

Reality Check

Reality Check
Form: Gwawdodyn

When your words speak so freely of flight
Refuge found on the wings soaring height
Your warrior’s heart waits ready to depart
But to the ground, your feet remain tight

©JezzieG2024

I’m A Fool to Love You by Cornelius Eady

Cornelius Eady 1954-

I’m A Fool to Love You

Some folks will tell you the blues is a woman,
Some type of supernatural creature.
My mother would tell you, if she could,
About her life with my father,
A strange and sometimes cruel gentleman.
She would tell you about the choices
A young black woman faces.
Is falling in love with some man
A deal with the devil
In blue terms, the tongue we use
When we don’t want nuance
To get in the way,
When we need to talk straight.
My mother chooses my father
After choosing a man
Who was, as we sing it,
Of no account.
This man made my father look good,
That’s how bad it was.
He made my father seem like an island
In the middle of a stormy sea,
He made my father look like a rock.
And is the blues the moment you realize
You exist in a stacked deck,
You look in a mirror at your young face,
The face my sister carries,
And you know it’s the only leverage
You’ve got.
Does this create a hurt that whispers
How you going to do?
Is the blues the moment
You shrug your shoulders
And agree, a girl without money
Is nothing, dust
To be pushed around by any old breeze.
Compared to this,
My father seems, briefly,
To be a fire escape.
This is the way the blues works
Its sorry wonders,
Makes trouble look like
A feather bed,
Makes the wrong man’s kisses
A healing

Cornelius Eady
Born: 7 January 1954, New York, USA
Nationality: American

Eady is a writer focusing mainly on the subjects of race and society. His poetry is often centred on jazz and blues, family life, violence, and problems in society caused by race and class

Glory Days by Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen

Glory Days
Album: Born in the USA
Date: 1984
Genre: Rock
Artist: Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen is a rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist, He is known as the Boss’ and has released over 20 albums over a career spanning six decades. Most of his albums feature his backing band, the E Street Band. Bruce Springsteen is a pioneer of heartland rock, a combination of poetic and socially conscious lyrics primarily concerning working-class America

Pilgrimage (Weekend Writing Prompt)

Inspired by and written for the Weekend Writing Prompt, my thanks to Sammi

Form: Free Verse

Divinity calling
Inviting the journey
Between the here and now
And the space for inner sanctuary
Where the gods and goddesses reveal
Destiny within nature
Each footstep a question
Asked in silent devotion
Guiding answers leading forward
As the eyes see the truth in the wood lands
And the forest whispers
Among the canopies of the trees
Offering shelter of a gentle embrace
Safe in the wild woods
And the choir of birds
Raise voices in worshipful song
Joining the devotional heart
Here
Deep in the wild forest
The gods and goddesses dance

Word count: 93

©JezzieG2024

One Day 1 (Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge)

Inspired by and written for the Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge, my thanks to Sue and Gerry

Cool idea. I like the idea of thinking of a ‘one day’ so think for me it will work as a title, I hope that is okay

Form: Cornish Sonnet

Destiny leads the way and plays the tune
She’s marking the rhythm of passing time
And I see you waiting in mystic rune
Or deep within nightly magical dreams
That fill my mind to write in verse and rhyme
Of my love waiting beneath the moonbeams

And there we tango in the lunar light
Reunited in the hours of my sleep
That keeps the flames of true love burning bright
Although I know I must now live a life
My heart and soul are still yours to keep
Until once more I can hold you, my wife

Destiny leads the way and plays the tune
And there we tango in the lunar light

©JezzieG2024