The Fortune Teller, Caravaggio Poem by Raj Arumugam

The Fortune Teller, Caravaggio

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'Ah, young Sir,
indeed it is in your lines on your smooth palm
as I indeed felt the moment
when I saw your noble face
and your inimitable manner…'

'What is it? What is it?
O speak your mind, young gypsy;
speak the truth, speak with no fear'

'Ah, young Sir
this curved line that runs
across your gentle palm tells
you must certainly have
some of the blood of the Caesars
running through those bold veins of yours'

'Ah, true, true indeed
sometimes I have felt it too'

'And, young Sir
this straight line that cuts that curve
on your most delicate palm
ah – it indicates even some lineage of prophets
and a history of past holy men
which line now culminates in you'

'Oh, indeed, indeed
I have such intimations indeed
at the House of God when I kneel
in holy prayer
and I have had such whispers
and stirrings within my bosom…
indeed…indeed…'

And when the gypsy is gone
it is then that the young man
of such esteemed rank and high nobility
and of such holiness
he feels his golden ring also gone…

Poem based on Caravaggio's 'The Fortune Teller'

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