- Rene Magritte
THE MAG
Not To Be Reproduced - 1937 by the Belgian Surrealist
Rene Magritte
On the day of what he believed to be.
A Groom's Tale
He'd dreamt she was his virgin bride,
before this day
his perfect daisy heart
yet she
was strung to another.
A mere nemesis to his plight
you see
he desired no other
that might suit him better.
From the moment
she first danced the streets
of his waking life
she, all freckles and dimples
he knew, he loved her more, than love itself.
Sometimes,
"Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Henry David Thoreau
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12 comments:
Well I hope he will not be disappointed and this story will have a happy ending ~ Good one ~
Very nice!.... The first quote is so ever true!...
Yes, you're right. But daydreams do not cover satisfaction, love here and now I do.
Lovely, romantic words.
A lovely, lonely life for him.
Well done.
=)
Ha,ha, so amusing!
Nice piece!
we can always hope and dream- I guess
some of us are more fond of it than others! thanks.
Loved the quotes and the hope.
Romantic and dreamy words.Those quotes go well with your poetic tale and I do hope it is a happy one as long a sit lasts. In today's world, nothing seems to last forever not even love or friendship.
I have been thinking about joining in on the fun with The Mag, but pieces like that one are quite intimidating.
Nervously waiting for his big moment , ? Very soulful , thanks , K
I think he's in for a disappointment - from virgin bride to nemesis is never good. Let's hope he can get over her freckles and dimples and move on! Nicely written.
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