Winslow Homer’s (1836 – 1910) painting of ‘Boys in a Pasture’


Lesley lives in the City of London Square Mile. An artist, actor and sculptor (her first ceramic sculpture won the V&A inspired by… Award). Scenic artist & book illustrator, playwright (her musical play, Rapscallion performed in inner city schools and theatre school); TV dancer; Animator and illustrator for TV production. Set up Pinecone Studios Ltd and IIMSI Ltd drama and filmmaking workshops in London – producing award-winning films made by children.


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28 responses to “Two Ploughboys: an ekphrastic poem”

  1. exactly. Why worry about something they have no control over. Plus that view! Wonderful writing. I like it. Thanks.

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    1. Thank you, Selma! Yes, why worry, indeed. 🩷

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  2. A good attitude to enjoy the chance they’ve been given. 😂

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    1. Yes, why work when you can sit in a field and ruminate. Thanks, Sadje 😁🩷

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      1. Exactly 😂😅

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  3. It’s such a relaxing picture isn’t it…. The dialogue it creates in our heads, I could sit there imagining all day … love the dialogue you explored Lesley… 💞

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    1. Thank you, Suzanne. ☺️🩷 xxx I think I published too soon! They’re still chatting! 😁 There may be a second act…

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      1. There has to be an interval 😊😘

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    1. Thanks, Maggie 🩷🌺🙏xx

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      1. My pleasure Lesley 💕🤗💕

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  4. Delightful dialogue, Lesley…made me chuckle 🙂

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    1. Thanks, Lynn 😁🩷🙏 happy it made you chuckle x

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  5. Lesley I love this take on the prompt!! The conversation is fluid and the rhyme subtle enough the make the free verse people happy! Well done!!

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    1. Thank you so much, Muri! xxx 🙏🤗

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  6. The have the right mindset. Lol. Loved this take on the prompt Lesley. Beautiful dialogue, and the perfect rhyming scheme too. 👌

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    1. Thank you, Nigel. Your comments always mean so much to me. 🙏🩷

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      1. It’s my pleasure Lesley. 💜💜

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  7. I love the conversational aspect of your poem. Ending with the word/line “too” ties up your poem so well and binds those two boys together. Brilliant!

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    1. Thank you so much, Sally! Thank you for your inspiring prompt and introducing me to the artist, Winslow Homer. It was a lovely prompt to write to. 💕🙏

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  8. Ahh such a calming poem, Lesley! I yearn for the peace you describe, so rich and quiet . I especially love this – “And sit upon the grassy meadow,
    And dream…” ❤️

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  9. I think they might be in trouble when they get home! But, who can blame them. I enjoyed your take on the painting.

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  10. This one really made me smile, Lesley – I wouldn’t mind staying there myself either!!

    ~David

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    1. Thanks, David. I love smiles. 😃 I’ll join you!

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