Arbor; or Portrait, with Four of Cups

"...you are not as heavy as the cup of earth, 
not placid as is the cup of water, not
turbulent as is the cup of air..."
~ on the Four of Cups, Rider Tarot




In the card, the man seated crisscross

under a tree wears a mildly petulant

expression. A hand emerges out of a cloud,

offering a draught from a golden chalice.

In the foreground, three other cups in a row

might mean he's already drained them. Did he

not like the flavor in any? Does he no longer

care for the offer of another chance? Under

its tunic waistcoat, the tired heart looks

for the hinge in every conflict, the signs

saying it's time to push out the long skewers

that have turned it into nothing but a plump

pincushion. Just look outside: someone has raised

an arbor, started to deck it with flowers and fruit.

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