Redeemed - Sonnet

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Redeemed - Sonnet

Post by LorettaYoung » September 26th, 2015, 11:33 am

Redeemed

Aquiver in the luscious flowered bower
she plucked a plump ripe apple from the tree.
A scheming serpent praised its potent power.
Its bitter taste haunts human history.
Surrounding storms soon trumpeted upheaval.
She shivered in a snowy windswept squall.
While lightning struck with forty days of evil.
The serpent slithered close to cheer her fall.
Behold, dawns rise aglow in gold reprise,
caressing colored bowers, fruits and vine.
Exalted light shines bright as darkness dies.
and in its splendor sparrows songs recline.
Now wreathed with wings where angels harmonize,
she flies in prophesied eternal skies.

g.Eve Kaye 9/15/15
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Post by dwells » September 27th, 2015, 12:19 pm

An ode to Eve, and the internal rhyme of the closing line was a beauty too. Your use of some stilted lingo was a true gift here on display Loretta. The meter flawless throughout and the rhyming words totally unanticipated. Lots to love here - cheers! - Dan


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Post by LorettaYoung » September 27th, 2015, 12:49 pm

Thanks Dan for your usual perceptive focus which has always been inspiration for me; and your very kind comments, and nice to say hello to a mentor. best Loretta



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Post by wsparks » September 27th, 2015, 4:50 pm

Loretta, this was a fine tribute indeed! "darkness flies"..."she flies".. you would think we would grow tired of "the bitter taste" In His Hands ws



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Post by LorettaYoung » September 27th, 2015, 5:18 pm

Yes, after of thousands of years mankind has conquered cyberspace, but can't seem to accumulate much wisdom. Thanks for reading and commenting. Best Loretta



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Re: Redeemed - Sonnet

Post by BarryC » November 9th, 2015, 5:02 am

this is fantastic-deserves the spotlight



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Post by falstaff » November 9th, 2015, 8:56 am

Every word a colorful picture! congrats on the spotlight Loretta- Falstaff.


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Re: Redeemed - Sonnet

Post by scotsman » November 9th, 2015, 1:45 pm

Absolutely loved it Loretta a well deserved spotlight


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Post by LorettaYoung » November 9th, 2015, 11:56 pm

Thank you all so much for your kind comments and congratulations; which are so meaningful to me. Best Loretta



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Post by everhopeful » November 12th, 2015, 10:50 am

I'm a fan of this form Loretta, and I particularly enjoyed how you used it. The stylistic differences between the octave and sestet really make your turn pop, especially as you've marked it so boldly with a line beginning 'Behold' - it's like a special reference for sonneteers to appreciate. While I enjoyed the sonic appeal of the octave, with the alliteration being both distinctive and also apt (for example, the sibilant hiss sound for the serpent), the sestet was striking for its vibrant and uplifting language. The heroic couplet was wonderfully quotable, as good closing couplets should be, and a fine end to your poem.
Congratulations on the spotlight!



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Post by LorettaYoung » November 12th, 2015, 12:33 pm

What a wonderful analysis of the structure of the sonnet; so much appreciate, and am so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so very much. I do stop by sometimes, and have missed seeing your work here. I'm very honored by your comments, and the spotlight. Best Loretta (PS: was once told never to use the word "behold" as it is supposedly cliché, to heck with that I say, when appropriate, it's to best word).



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Re: Redeemed - Sonnet

Post by Josie » November 12th, 2015, 8:55 pm

I always expect a treat when I read your name. You have a gift of making alliteration and rhyming sound like normal conversation, but, at the same time, uplifting and beautiful. I liked the contrast between the octave and sestet.
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Post by LorettaYoung » November 13th, 2015, 8:53 am

Josie: Your comments are very kind and so meaningful to me. I thank you for stopping by and reading. Best Loretta



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