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Tuesday, May 6, 2025

no door will hold me back


Georgia O’Keeffe, A Piece of Wood I (1942), oil on canvas, 
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, gift of The Burnett Foundation

small brown circles 
stand before my eyes
letting my mind drift 
into haunting questions

I had toiled and pour
my heart out completely
reaching this moment
a hard-fought battle

I know deserved the 
praises and gifts
despite what other said
a person like me doesn’t 
deserve to be here

but I have shattered 
glass ceilings that had
been cracked by others
I now stand tall before
this door that will not
hold me back


- Written for dVerse Poetics: In other words  Poem inspired by "A Piece of Wood I" by Georgia O'Keefe.

20 comments:

  1. Thought-provoking, like the painting: “letting my mind drift
    into haunting questions”

    I love your triumphant ending.

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  2. I found the image quite difficult to relate to, Maria, but you found your way into and gave us an emotional poem. I looked at it through your eyes and let my mind ‘drift into haunting questions’ too, after reading your piece, and especially love the defiant lines:
    ‘…I have shattered
    glass ceilings that had
    been cracked by others’.

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    1. Interestingly, this is the one piece that I was able to churn out a poem. Thank you for your kind words, Kim.

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  3. Bashing through personal glass ceilings is a mission of mine too. Thanks for putting it to words so well.

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  4. I imagine to enter a tunnel, but I love the affarmative ending.

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  5. That last stanza was glorious!

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  6. kudos to you for taking on the brown painting (i did not have the courage to even try)-- i'm glad you conquered it :)

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  7. Standing tall, you rise above the muddy spiral!

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  8. Gosh the mood of determination is inspiring

    Much♡love

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  9. It is amazing to see what transpires upon the page from these paintings! Love how the image brought out a story of persistence. Keep breaking those glass ceilings!

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  10. Great poem, Maria!

    Yvette M Calleiro :-)
    http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com

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  11. I just love how you built up to that smashing last stanza!

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