Woman in Red Armchair, Oil on canvas, 1929.
Tired Sick
Pablo Picasso
When you don’t have something that is what is everyone craves,
Then the trouble begins in waves.’
The clock loudly and soundly does tick
While you get tired sick.
You go do something that depends on others
Better do quick lest disagree your mothers.
Rhyme does you no then good,
Seems like that something is the only food.
The world beats around in their newly acquired fun
While you sit alone there, one and only one.
The clock loudly does tick
making you sick; really really sick
Tired of the fun, you go sit one,
While the music subsides and leaves you then,
With what you want.
The clock does tick,
Making you tired sick.
We’ve been watching a mini-series on the life of Picasso. Unfortunately, it is tending to make my wife and i less appreciative of him. Seems like he didn’t care enough about others. I wish that they would do a mini-series on Magritte, M.C.Escher, or E.E.Cummings. 🙂
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Yeah he wasn’t the nicest person. I like your mini series choices. 🙂
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Is that “Genius”, the series on National Geographic? I have been meaning to watch it.
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We could watch it together because I haven’t seen it yet either. 😉 I think the National Geographic series is what Tom was referring to.
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Let’s watch it together then!
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The woman looks really sick…but makes me smile 🙂
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I keep thinking false teeth. 🙂
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Very scary – I actually saw the red armchair. I usually get the people in his paintings, but the surroundings elude me
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Sometimes it’s difficult to see it all. 🙂
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