Tag: Van Gogh

  • All That Remains: Inspired by Van Gogh’s Bedroom by Kim Baker 

    All That Remains: Inspired by Van Gogh’s Bedroom by Kim Baker 

    One wonders who, alongside Vincent himself,
    stares down upon the empty bed.
    Two framed guardian angels?
    Or the visages of brothers, of lovers?
    They are all that remain to witness
    this hauntingly serene scene.

    Moon-glow window partly ajar.
    Towel resigned on a nail near one door.
    Patiently anticipating painting smocks
    signature straw hat at the hooked dowel.
    Hairbrush, pitcher, carafe
    atop an apprehensive table, waiting.

    Chair pulled close to the head of the bed
    as if someone had just been reading 
    a soothing children’s story to Vincent
    or pleading in a blanket of red woolen urgency
    robin’s egg blue reasons for Vincent 
    to skip the long walk to the wheat field 
    accompanied only by the cold steel of peace.

    When she isn’t writing poetry about big hair and Elvis, Kim works to end hunger and violence against women. A poet, playwright, photographer, and NPR essayist, Kim publishes and edits  Word Soup, an online poetry journal (currently on hiatus) that donates 100% of submission fees to food banks. Kim’s chapbook of poetry, Under the Influence:  Musings about Poems and Paintings, is available from Finishing Line Press.