by Ed Higgins
The consequences follow from here:
  the shine of forbidden knowing
  the apple soon offered to Adam
  the twined Serpent's hidden fangs 
  the omniscient God off elsewhere
  the enjoined tree gravid with fruit 
  the sun's half-light off reddish-brown hair
  the flawless radiant skin
  the inviting pursed red lips 
  the apple's crisp ripe roundness 
  the knowing unavoidably to come
  the pain knowledge will never satisfy
  the pose of Eve's determination
  the sinister temptation in her left hand
  the arresting essential iconography 
  the coming expulsion to mortality
  the art's suspended eternal pause
  the gentle innocence of her eyes
  the dark shadowed forest behind her
  the world becoming musky with death
  the Divine scheme's fixity
  the what-might-have-been
  the Godhead's complex rebus
  the bitten apple later fallen to earth.
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Albrecht Durer’s 1507 painting is gorgeous & presents a narrative I couldn’t resist. Sometimes an ekphrastic piece begs to be written, as it was for me in this case. The poem is in the current Issue 14, Jan. 2015 of Triggerfish Critical Review. An art & literary zine I encourage anyone to look into for some fine writing & art.
Oh, yea! Ye hath (hast?) captured the scene most vividly. *
Fine work.
Yep.*
I can see it.