Wood Sculpture - Figures and heads
Woman With a Nail
2012
wood
26" x 18" x 8"
2012
wood
26" x 18" x 8"
Song of a Woman with a Nail by Terry-Anya Hayes/
Nail. says he,/
yet I have none/
nor do remember/
having one/
but O the axe that felled me/
the adze that shaped me/
the bite of these/
is with me/
Woman? He must lie,/
for what is gender/
to such as I?/
with swollen arm upraised,/
sucked of sap, naked of leaves/
no wind shakes me
reduced to thought/
and here at last to words,/
more even than release I crave/
the sweet remembered weight of birds/
This poem was written in response to my sculpture. An example of my response to one of Terry-Anya's poems is my Adolescence painting - see my Imaginative Paintings.
Nail. says he,/
yet I have none/
nor do remember/
having one/
but O the axe that felled me/
the adze that shaped me/
the bite of these/
is with me/
Woman? He must lie,/
for what is gender/
to such as I?/
with swollen arm upraised,/
sucked of sap, naked of leaves/
no wind shakes me
reduced to thought/
and here at last to words,/
more even than release I crave/
the sweet remembered weight of birds/
This poem was written in response to my sculpture. An example of my response to one of Terry-Anya's poems is my Adolescence painting - see my Imaginative Paintings.