Thursday, July 31, 2025

imposter syndrome

i am going bananas

over my empty bag

i take out my fishing rod & reel

and cast the line over the lake 

it is summer & sun

has blued & sparkled the shore

stones, sands, pebbles, low tide

i take it

crackles, bouts of silence, birdsongs, sweat

running down my back

a tremor pulses

and i reel in the line to look at my catch

is it lost door key? 

is it freshwater salmon?

or maybe a lost train ticket?

nope

it is the shape of 

a woman's torso

robust, unpretentious, glorious

the randomness is serendipity

the nothingness is everything

and this sits right with me:  

lens of the uncertainty of the poet



                       The Uncertainty of the Poet

                                                   Giorgio de Chirico


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9 comments:

  1. That is what I love so much about ekphrastic prompts, Grace, the range of responses and the different ways we interpret an image, despite the title giving us a huge clue as to what to write about in this one.
    The title of your poem is inspired; I’ve suffered from imposter syndrome, too, wondering if I am indeed a good mother, grandmother, wife and poet. I love the lines:
    ‘it is summer & sun
    has blued & sparkled the shore
    stones, sands, pebbles, low tide’
    and
    ‘the randomness is serendipity
    the nothingness is everything
    and this sits right with me:
    lens of the uncertainty of the poet’.

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  2. Art & poetry -- each with its own appeal. 😉

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  3. This is one to read several times. I love the unexpected ending. A wonderful ekphrastic response!

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  4. I love these lines you cast. You certainly caught an interesting poem!

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  5. I was caught hook line and sinker by your casting for keys, salmon, ticket - and ultimately the ekphrastic torso provided the peace-in-uncertainty that you were perhaps fishing for all along?

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  6. Beautifully done, Grace. A great interpretation of the painting.

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  7. Love the way you used the image to write this. Too bad the bust can’t fish with you exactly haha!

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  8. Sometimes you just take what you've been given and work with it as you have. Quite brilliantly. I've suffered the imposter syndrome often but must admit as I get older, I have no time for it lol!

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