Friday, May 14, 2010

The Magic Boots (Arnot Art Museum Fairytale Exhibit)


The Magic Boots, those charms of trouble,

Pad Hell-broth soles against the rubble

Old wrinkled fingers stroke the fur

Of sensible shoes not quite demur

Both heel and toe will hug the ground

Whenever the cursed crone comes ‘round.



Eye of lizard, and tail of mouse,

tongue of dragon and giant louse

A wreath of spirals boil and bubble

With embroidered flowers on cankles double

Runway fashions fork and sting

So power be to leg and wing!


Jan Kather

Journal Entry: Trip to the Gaspe Peninsula

Chair by Joseph Kosuth