Dreams Of.. Picasso And Dali... Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

Dreams Of.. Picasso And Dali...

Rating: 3.5


I awake, to sleep in voices
pouring wine, into plates
on a string,
hanging from between, her eyes,
they wave me onto thier face,
to drink a cracker,
of tears as cheese, dripps from her tongue, inside it,
she is trapped, in a bubble between the two men,
with one giant dropp, of milk peaking from Picasso's chest,
I roll over, into her hand.
Dali seizes the moment, to raise his brush,
words drip from the tip, so..so..heavnly..yes..
he waves it like a sword, much to heavy in both hands,
demanding, it's absolutely for
the return of my mustache that was between her sighs,
Picasso, sold to pay for words of shy paint,
made in flesh tone tubes, that bubble
from raw steak,
she looks at me,
i see only a face, with my finger, going through her left
necessary and out her right eye, in
sleep washed, paint.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
. . 28 May 2009

Surrealism such a hook for me. Picasso and Dali... are a treat. The perfect after dinner mint! Clearly I'm a fan! Splendid! 10+++++

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Joe Gavin 25 May 2009

Really really diggin this 100%

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Shashendra Amalshan 20 May 2009

this one is soo great..great imagery..very inovative..thanks

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William Stoneberger 18 May 2009

this one I definitely like...surreal supreme...

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Viola Grey 09 May 2009

what a dream...that's what comes from eating cheese before sleeping...in all seriousness though, fantastic write.

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James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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