July 25, 2009

July The Twenty-Fifth

MUSEUM PIECE
by Richard Wilbur

THE good grey guardians of art
Patrol the halls on spongy shoes,
Impartially protective, though,
Perhaps suspicious of Toulouse.

Here dozes one against the wall,
Disposed upon a funeral chair.
A Degas dancer pirouettes
Upon the parting of his hair.

See how she spins! The grace is there,
But strain as well is plain to see.
Degas loved the two together:
Beauty joined to energy.

Edgar Degas purchased once
A fine El Greco, which he kept
Against the wall beside his bed
To hang his pants on while he slept.

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