“Moment of Surmounting” Mixed Media Piece

“Moment of Surmounting”, 12″ x 12″ mixed media by Ev Ward (recycled Laotian cotton pants, book plate on handmade paper fabric, birch bark, oxidized metal, dandelion stem cordage, hand-dyed doily, key, 3 ply pima cotton thread, sinew)

Climb

by Winifred Welles (1893-1939)

My shoes fall on the house-top that is so far beneath me,

I have hung my hat forever on the sharp church spire,

Now what shall seem the hill but a moment of surmounting,

The height but a place to dream of something higher!

Wings? Oh not for me, I need no other pinions

Than the beating of my heart within my breast;

Wings are for the dreamer with a bird-like longing,

Whose dreams come home at eventide to nest.

The timid folk beseech me, the wise ones warn me,

They say that I shall never grow to stand so high;

But I climb among the hills of cloud and follow vanished lightning,

I shall stand knee-deep in thunder with my head against the sky.

Tiptoe, at last, upon a pinnacle of sunset,

I shall greet the death-like evening with laughter from afar;

Nor tremble in the darkness nor shun the windy mid-night,

For by the evening I shall be a star.

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