The Stage The Cage
About this work
The Stage The Cage
laid every brick
cut every string
and within I stayed
so they could not find me
so they could not pull me
from the dance
.
dragged no more
them, us, I had ceased
walls guarded
so they could not enter
to not hear her call to me any longer
the calls,
the calls,
the knocking
the knocking
the longing
.
and at last! I woke up in silence
heightened by the having, the having, of it
but as soon her knocking ceased
so did the tempo
.
the walls which once protected
now, let in no light
and as light fled the room
the rhythm ran with it
and the silence of the room
engulfed me
.
my feet pulled in, unable to dance
as high as I was, the walls were higher
and I longed for the strings
to pull me out of the prison
the strings with them
the strings between us
our strings
our strings
they could help me
they could reach her
but if only I looked up
I could see her looking upon me
and what I had become
watching
watching
waiting
my once beloved fortress
not a cage but
a stage of my creation
walls with no connections
I held balanced on my lap
a performer
and her,
she never left
.
in the crowd, you watched
with your walls
and your
severed strings
in hand
Details
The Cage - 24 x 20 inches - inner
The Stage- 72 x 60 inches - outer
Oil & Thread on Raw Canvas
2023
Stamford, Connecticut, US