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‘A Console Table’: A Villanelle by Julia Griffin

July 6, 2024
in Beauty, Poetry, Villanelle
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A Console Table

after a Google entry

A console table in the entryway
__Provides a focus for a guest
Inside your home: a welcome, you might say.

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A strong impression’s vital to convey,
__And for this purpose I suggest
A console table in the entryway.

Style mixed with function makes the best entrée;
__You’ll see the smartest guests impressed
Inside your home: a welcome, you might say,

With mirrors, lamps, and photos.  It’s OK
__If space is limited: just nest
A console table in the entryway.

A nervous guest could kneel at it and pray;
__A weary guest could lean and rest
Inside your home: a welcome, you might say,

If strength is limited.  Some guest some day
__May thank kind stars that you possessed
A console table in the entryway
Inside your home.  A welcome, you might say.

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Julia Griffin lives in southeast Georgia most of the time.  She has been published in a number of online poetry magazines, including Light, Lighten Up Online, The Ekphrastic Review, and Classical Outlook. She teaches in the English Department at Georgia Southern University.

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Comments 12

  1. Roy Eugene Peterson says:
    1 year ago

    There is nothing like a grand first impression! Guests may admire mine with a marble desk set containing a bust of Venus, but I doubt if anyone would stop to pray. This is an excellent treatment of an unusual object and subject with a rolling rhythm and a fun rhyme scheme including the ending to the second line in each of the verses!

    Reply
    • Julia B Griffin says:
      1 year ago

      Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it.

      Reply
  2. jd says:
    1 year ago

    I could see a welcome guest kneeling at the console table to pray. Maybe not today, but someday. A very clever “tongue in cheek” villanelle. A good subject for the form too.

    Reply
    • Julia B Griffin says:
      1 year ago

      Thank you! I’ve always found the phrase “console table” so evocative …

      Reply
  3. Jeremiah Johnson says:
    1 year ago

    Julia, Your villanelle overcomes the great challenge which faces this form of poetry – it never feels needlessly repetitive! A lovely little piece. I particularly like the notion of a console as a place of brief spiritual devotion.

    Reply
    • Julia B Griffin says:
      1 year ago

      Thank you so much! I do like the photo the editor found …

      Reply
  4. Paul Freeman says:
    1 year ago

    What a great piece, Julia. I read it in my best plumby antiques seller’s voice.

    Thanks for an endearing read.

    Reply
    • Julia B Griffin says:
      1 year ago

      Oh, please record it! I originally had an epigraph from Google. It goes like this:
      A console table in the entryway provides a strong focal point and first impression for guests entering your home. The best decorated console tables mix style and function. A mirror, lamp and family photos (above) provide the perfect spot to welcome guests. … Space in the entryway is often limited.

      entry in Google under “What is a console table for?” (Ellipsis original)

      Reply
  5. Shamik Banerjee says:
    1 year ago

    I am impressed with the concept: a multi-purpose table. The phrasing is flawless and the rhymes flow beautifully. It was a joy to read your poem, Julia. Thank you so much for sharing it.

    Reply
    • Julia B Griffin says:
      1 year ago

      Thank you, Shamik!

      Reply
  6. C.B. Anderson says:
    1 year ago

    Nice work, Julia. As you may have gathered, villanelles go over rather well at this site. It’s obvious that your skiils in versification come from long practice.
    I own no tables such as this, and now I am having second thoughts.

    Reply
    • Julia B Griffin says:
      1 year ago

      Thank you! All the tables I have are covered in receipts, old shopping lists, unopened bills, etc. I would like one that somehow repelled anything unartistic …

      Reply

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