MASTERPIECE #3599

Henri Rousseau, French

Ow, 1895-97

Oil on linen

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Solstice*1947
Solstice*1947
4 months ago

/// We’re disturbed by the Boy on the Rocks,
and the way that, great danger, it mocks.
He’s shown standing astride
pointed peaks, legs spread wide.
Fate, we fear, will turn bull into ox.

/// “On the rocks” might mean drinks served with ice,
or it could describe outcomes less nice,
in which something’s presumed
to a dark downfall doomed.
Does this boy stand to pay a great price?

/// Were there no sharp stone pinnacles shown,
we’re creeped out by that weird boy alone.
The odd way that he stands,
and his fat, stubby hands,
and his clothes in a style that’s unknown.

/// Yet, his face is the strangest of all.
(He’s called “boy” just because he’s so small.)
His too neatly combed hair
and odd middle-aged air,
and his stare are enough to appall.

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