Dissolving Painting 8: The Whaler's Elergy ~ Interview Q&A w. Laurence Fuller & Ruben Fro / by Laurence Fuller

A reinterpretation of Moonrise Over the Sea by Caspar David Friedrich. Visual and music by RubenFro. Original poem Whaler’s Elegy written and performed by Laurence Fuller ~ Featuring the voice of Cynthia San Luis.

THE WHALER’S ELERGY

by Laurence Fuller

A ship far off across the breached abyss of night

They post their hope to that mast

Which rips through the vast colors of the dawn

The dying flame of his writing candle illuminates the mist

The questioning of morning, and old songs of Glory 

The creaking deck like a cello to the angels horn

A young poets journal, now faded and worn, 

His  diary littered with letters unsent, 

Letters to her, about that night before he went  

I saw two bright birds out at sea

They parried the waves and dove deep beneath

I pledged when we were just us three

It was the end of this whaler’s elegy 

That maiden voyage two nights from now

When I stand upon the bough and watch the shore disappear 

With her waving at the peer

My heart would stop if not for this pocket watch

Two hummingbirds adorned and my signature inscribed

Keep it safe and remember me by this keepsake

And with the poet’s journals dim lanterns flicker with dwindling oil

To sea where he may replenish the stock 

Where cormorant flies with frost on his beak

Where hot blood fills the sea

That’s where I’ll be 

What’s old to us, will be older to them

Remember me by this keepsake

The years have raged on and the sea he rode out in the deep,

While she awaited in waking and sleep

I’ll think of you in the dying light, the moonrise and the frost of night

When that rocking ocean exemplifies my soul

The cold endings of old, 

When you look at it you’ll know, my heart still beats for you

Even if those waves pull under to eternity’s ending 

Know that the watch keeps ticking

I saw two bright birds out at sea

They parried the waves and dove deep beneath

I pledged when we were just us three

It was the end of this whaler’s elegy 

Below is a look at four of the Dissolving Paintings that preceded this piece, all of which are solo works created by Ruben Fro @Ruben_Fro