Malformed Offspring

               Malformed Offspring

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Camille says Greek and Roman sculpture thrived

On in medieval armor, very male

Forms but of course.  Such slickness has survived

In metal masculinity.  Bewail

Strong ancient art as Modernism does

But it survives despite the temper fit

Of Cubists and such lots.  Spurn silly buzz

Surrealism’s cheap thrills give, a bit

Too amputated from the things we care

For . . . and Expressionism’s even worse.

We know that there is nothing quite like bare

Perfection.  Our rejections can be terse.

  The helmet on a head of god or knight

    Is truth.  A kink in genes produces blight.

Phillip Whidden