More playing catch up (the end may be in sight, but my sanity might be approaching zero too). As a swordswoman, it's not surprising I was drawn to the suit of swords!
I know there is a traditional tarot design for all the cards, but when I was hunting about for inspiration, I found this lovely piece by Danielle Meder, and her sketch of the Queen of Swords definitely grabbed me (because in general I wear black by default, and I've outfits that look exactly like that, stilettos and all, and it's so me, even down to the sitting.)
Artist: Danielle Meder
There's a nicely detailed description of the Queen of Swords here. And because the first thing I thought of when gathering ideas for today was a line from Sylvia Plath's 'Lady Lazarus' (I eat men like air), I decided to structure the piece in a similar form.
QUEEN OF SWORDS
Lady
Lazarus’ sister
Has
black hair, not red.
A sword
Issued from
her mouth
At birth
–
When I
got older
They took
it from me.
Broke
it.
Gave me dolls with daisies instead –
So I
buried them:
Chubby
plastic bodies
Chaste,
pink, and plump
With
expectations.
Strewed
daisy petals
Over
their graves.
Sharpened
my tongue
To cut
like a longsword
Pierce
like a dagger
Turned
my broken weapon
Into words,
edges
Slicing the page.
4 comments:
I like this! And the illustration is perfect too.
Thank you so much Jane! I love the illustration - Danielle Meder does some beautiful work and she seems to have peeked into my wardrobe...(I do have a real sword as well.)
Already the artwork is powerful. Then your poem! You are SOME writer! Loved it
Thank you so much Maria! Yes I loooove the artwork - the artist is awesome!
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