Edward Hopper, Painting Poem by jan oskar hansen

Edward Hopper, Painting



Edward Hopper Painting


Badly lit street, through a partly steamed up
café window I can see an Edward Hopper
man dressed in a brown suit and hat which
he keeps on, while eating fries and drinking
black coffee, trying to slow down time.

Wears his underwear too long, doesn’t
change beddings for months, his depressing
rooms are unaired and smell of loneliness;
middle aged and divorced he just exists, and
has a loser’s look of unspoken despair.

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