Tag: interior design

  • Roomination

    Roomination

    Roomination, contemplation of space;
    four walls expanded beyond shape and size.
    Perspective’s perspective so out of place;
    distance confounds me and distorts my eyes.
    Lost measures and linear illusions;
    with points that vanish, leaving empty seats
    as evidence; compressed conclusions;
    unresolved memories, the pattern repeats.
    She leaves with her red knitting in a bag,
    the conveyor-belt of toast keeps burning;
    Benedictine eggs and the daily rag;
    room for thought; the matter’s quite concerning.
    . Wait-staff, the living furniture at large,
    . the Maitre de, the memory, in charge.

    © Tim Grace, 22 December 2013


    To the reader: Internal spaces are staged environments. Suggestive social scripts. Spatial storyboards that prescribe behavioural narratives. Static decor wrapped in layers of ambience. Light becomes warmth. Sound becomes tone. Smell becomes taste. A cast of unscripted characters becomes style. And so with warmth, tone, taste and style all playing their parts our senses come alive to the stories within.

    To the poet: Mostly, a cast of unscripted characters will play their parts so well they remain invisible; leaving me to mine. Occasionally, from within the decor there’ll rise a character of interest. In this sonnet, it was simply a young woman knitting a red-scarf. She did nothing more than that… but that was unexpected.


    Roomination
    Roomination