Showing posts with label scary monsters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scary monsters. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Monsters ..en plein air ......





I was four when one dark night lightning struck; 
I, in my jammies in Grandma's kitchen, 
a perfect rendezvous, weather just right
Electric missile shards knifed the cold air,
merging monstrous clapping thunderhead clouds,
terrified me at very first sight 
"Don't' worry" she said, reassuring me
" it's just clowns bumping their heads together.."
but my fear heightened as the sound carried
I imagined big fat heads colliding,
frowning mean rumbling clowns surrounding us -
We peered out the window; they moved closer
I saw them then, painted grumpy faces
ominous charcoal folds, falling over 
one another, wind blowing hardily;
misshapen faces, dark purple rain filled,
 threatening, stormy, jet grey bluish-green,
slamming the ceiling door, cracking loudly
Changing moods - as extensive as our own,
more flashes of light and serious BOOMS! 
Then a bruising downpour on the pavement
"Monster clowns, Grandma, may I sleep with you..
please?" But later when the storm subsided,
I looked up again ..now the clown faces 
had changed; were they a foe or protector?
All of a sudden they seemed friendly, wise
 As she took my hand, I turned and looked back,
 didn't tell grandma they winked at me
I gave them all names as they left my sight
Sleeping, in my dreams they sometimes rumbled
and ranted, but I was never afraid 
In funny clown hats, they had a flair for 
simply returning in another disguise,
sometimes they tried giving me a good scare
blase` was I,  for they were my allies
So now on a given summery day
I paint them on canvas and 'en plein air'


  

Tonight is 'poetics' at  dversepoets.com  and Brian   
invites us to write about monsters,  scary, nice, or whatever
For a long time in my childhood I believed in the image instilled in my mind by my grandmother when she spoke of storm clouds in the sky.  I was sure she used the word 'clowns' instead of 'clouds';  not until I was old enough to understand what she really meant did I realize it, but I still think about it every time there is a thunder storm.  My brother corroborates my story; she did use the word clowns.  How many faces to you see in the quick painting I did?
There are 8 after I added in Emmett Kelley in the lower left and a clip art shot in the lower center.