Sonnet 27

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Sonnet 27

Post by Jerryk » July 20th, 2016, 6:26 pm

Sonnet 27

Again it's morn, and so begins my day
With this one thought: to soothe my woman’s need
With most-assuring words, meant to convey
Unswerving hope. I will perform this deed
As someone who consents to sing of love,
Yet in my bittersweet and wistful way;
Our rose-strewn paths, with cupids once above,
Succumbed to thorns, fell into disarray.
I wonder now, my sad-eyed, doubting one:
Will fairies grant that wish upon a star
And help us grasp what we had fairly won?
Take heart; oft Love may be delayed and far,
But not reduced. Love stands on firmest ground
With branches spread, and always to be found.


~verses from an old-fashioned bard; no ambiguities intended~
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Post by tangerinepie » July 20th, 2016, 11:53 pm

Such a neat and well done Sonnet Jerry, every line with deep and flowing sincerity.I think chivalrous and gallant describe it best, a touch of the old masters bring out it's charm...Smooth as fine silk..Tangie..


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Post by Jerryk » July 21st, 2016, 9:24 am

tangerinepie wrote:Such a neat and well done Sonnet Jerry, every line with deep and flowing sincerity.I think chivalrous and gallant describe it best, a touch of the old masters bring out it's charm...Smooth as fine silk..Tangie..
Thank you for commenting, Tangie;
I like to forget about contemporary poetry styles and transport myself back in time to those glorious days of Troubadours and Camelot. I sure am glad you like this sonnet. "Guenevere" likes it, too. :bigsmile: Thanks again,
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Re: Sonnet 27

Post by dwells » July 22nd, 2016, 1:24 pm

A wonderful reminder for me now to turn on the old charm machine, and rally my lady from her smartphone isolation and general funk Jerry. Now where did I leave that gizmo anyway?
An exquisite poem that deserves a second and third read. Thanks for sharing your words of wisdom my friend, and cheers! - Dan


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Post by Jerryk » July 22nd, 2016, 7:30 pm

dwells wrote:A wonderful reminder for me now to turn on the old charm machine, and rally my lady from her smartphone isolation and general funk Jerry. Now where did I leave that gizmo anyway?
An exquisite poem that deserves a second and third read. Thanks for sharing your words of wisdom my friend, and cheers! - Dan
Dan,
trust me, it works every time, and your own lady will abandon her smartphone--naw! it's not gonna happen. That aside, thank you for your comment, Dan, :sailor:
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Re: Sonnet 27

Post by BarryC » August 1st, 2016, 4:12 am

superb sonnet well done



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Post by tangerinepie » August 4th, 2016, 1:48 pm

Just a quick note to say I am so pleased this was honored in the spotlight, congrats and best wishes..Tangie..


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Post by Jerryk » August 4th, 2016, 2:33 pm

BarryC wrote:superb sonnet well done
Barry,
I want to thank your for liking my sonnet; I'm surprised and delighted to see it here. Thanks you so much, :smile:
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Post by Jerryk » August 4th, 2016, 2:39 pm

tangerinepie wrote:Just a quick note to say I am so pleased this was honored in the spotlight, congrats and best wishes..Tangie..
Tangie,
thank you for your return to this sonnet; You know, I don't usually look for recognition of my work, but now I'm deeply honored--even humbled. Thank you again, dear Tangy, and all my friends on this site. :flower:
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Re: Sonnet 27

Post by Josie » August 6th, 2016, 4:03 pm

A delightful sonnet, conveying love by offering hope to the woman of his heart. It reminded me of how I felt when Paul walked into the kitchen with a handful of garden roses for me. I may be widowed but I can feel the joy of those moments. Congratulations on the TPS Spotlight. It is never to late for the expressions of love.


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Post by Jerryk » August 6th, 2016, 6:52 pm

Josie wrote:A delightful sonnet, conveying love by offering hope to the woman of his heart. It reminded me of how I felt when Paul walked into the kitchen with a handful of garden roses for me. I may be widowed but I can feel the joy of those moments. Congratulations on the TPS Spotlight. It is never to late for the expressions of love.
Thank you for the wonderful comment, Josie; I'm sorry for your loss, that of your husband. I just lost a friend and feel the emptiness in my heart. Be well, :flower:
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