By Ann Christine Tabaka
Burnished silver pull knobs
on wooden drawers, distort the
images of surrounding objects.
I am intrigued, trying to discern
the blurry world being reflected
back at me. My perception of
reality is twisted and stretched
following the spherical shape
of the handles. The effects are
quite disturbing, playing games
with my vision. Illusions abound
on such small surface. Delightfully
dizzying designs modulate,
entertaining the mind. An entire
world of imagination, all while
exploring burnished silver pull knobs.
Ann Christine Tabaka lives in Delaware, USA. She is a published poet and artist. She loves gardening and cooking. Chris lives with her husband and two cats. Her most recent credits are The Paragon Journal, The Literary Hatchet, The Metaworker, Raven Cage Ezine, RavensPerch, Anapest Journal, Mused, Apricity Magazine, Longshot Island, Indiana Voice Journal, Halcyon Days Magazine, The Society of Classical Poets, and BSU’s Celestial Musings Anthology.
*(a complete list of publications is available upon request)