Image of “Road in
Etten”:

Description:
The drawing is called “Road in
Etten.” The artist is Vincent van Gogh. The people in the drawing look like
they are feeling pretty low. The most used color appears to be brown. If you
look close enough you might notice a lady in a gown. Her face is covered and
out of view. She is facing away, the same as the man in blue. The blue of his
jacket sticks out. Looking at the trees, grass, and plants, it seems to be in
the middle of a drought or maybe Winter. The man with the broom has the only
visible face. He seems to be sweeping away that gray dust/snow with grace. If
you look further back, you might notice some red. Those are barns. One barn is
fully visible and the rest you just see corners of roofs. Some of the trees are
tilting like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. A couple of them have a rope holding
them down so that they don’t fall over completely. These are pollarded Willow
trees. They look as if their roots are above the surface and pointing at the
sky. Only two people are talking to each other.
My Poem:
“The Road in Etten is Not Made of Yellow Bricks”
The Road in Etten was drawn by Vincent van Gogh.
The Road in Etten is full of people feeling low.
The Road in Etten is as sad as Dorothy when she’s in Kansas .
The Road in Etten is brown instead of yellow brick.
The Road in Etten does not lead to The Wonderful Wizard of
Oz.
The Road in Etten does not have a Lion jumping out with his
claws.
The Road in Etten is dirty and being swept.
The Road in Etten is surrounded by trees with no leaves
left.
The Road in Etten has some red barns further back.
The Road in Etten has two men wearing jackets of black.
The pollarded Willow
trees have branches that fly high like Glinda’s big bubble.
The pollarded Willow
trees look like they are afraid of the man in blue.
The pollarded Willow
trees look to be anything but new.
The pollarded Willow
trees stand still on the side of the covered woman.
The pollarded Willow
trees are not throwing apples.
The pollarded Willow
trees are not being cut down by a Tin Man in need of oil.
The pollarded Willow
trees look like their roots are above the soil.
The pollarded Willow
trees are surrounded by farm fields.
The pollarded Willow
trees look as disturbed as a Scarecrow with his insides ripped out.
The pollarded Willow
trees are not being barked at by a little dog named Toto.
It is wintertime on The Road in Etten.
It is wintertime so there is some snow.
It is wintertime so everyone has something on their head.
It is wintertime and the Wicked Witch of the East is dead.
It is wintertime and all the people are wearing clothes that
will keep them warm.
It is wintertime and unlike Oz, it isn’t as bright.
It is wintertime and there isn’t a Munchkin in sight.
It is wintertime and there isn’t a man hiding behind a
curtain.
It is wintertime and two men are having a conversation.
It is wintertime and there is no way of knowing what they
are saying for certain.
It is the end of the road and the Wicked Witch of the West
has been slain.
It is the end of the road and the ruby slippers, she did not
obtain.
It is the end of the road in wintertime.
It is the end of the road and with the lack of birds, there was
no chime.
It is the end of the road and the Lion no longer felt a need
to hide.
It is the end of the road and the snow didn’t keep the
people from walking outside.
It is the end of the road, but not the end of life.
It is the end of the road, but to Dorothy, “there is no
place like home”, despite the strife.
It is the end of the road with only evil being beaten.
It is the end of The Road in Etten.
Now that's anaphora!
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