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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Shakespearean Sonnet

Napowrimo poem Day 22

Persephone

Wreathed by flowered garlands she danced
in the sunshine excelling in seamless grace
admired by swains her lithe movements enhanced
by flowing coiled ringlets gold and fair faced
delicacy driving mere mortals to distraction
beauteous eyes that could pierce a milk white heart
turning it to a purple wound in arrow action
by a cherub cupid's bow drawn and poised in art

Suddenly a slate hue dulled the sky the earth rumbled
tore and split, a black hand pulled her down
to darkness and the underworld in rolling tumble
no birdsong inhabits this realm only moan and frown
she ate the pomegranate seeds thinking it was kindness
not knowing that she had sealed her fate with blindness

14 comments:

  1. A vibrant little sonnet, Rall ... did you really post this at 3:34 am?

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  2. I wrote this last year. Time difference is almost a day ahead of you.

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  3. I'm sure Will appreciates this birthday offering, Rall. If only I could get the hang of these!

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  4. I especially liked the first half of the sonnet. Well done.

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  5. From Therese B -- It's also an appropriate poem for Earth Day, April 22! I love poems about Persephone. Thanks for this.

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  6. Amazingly done! I love the myth of Persephone. <3

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  7. she gets to ride the sky for 6 months a year
    but has to wear stockings
    i think it is an interesting tale too =)

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  8. Nicely done; this is a pleasure to read and a fine verse retelling of Persephone's story.

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  9. Wow--that was amazing! Love: "pierce a milk white heart turning it to a purple wound" and

    "no birdsong ...only moan and frown
    she ate the pomegranate seeds thinking it was kindness not knowing that she had sealed her fate with blindness."

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  10. Splendid language and telling of the myth... glad to see some Shakespeare-worship as well. ;) (I'm saving my sonnets for the 26th!)

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  11. dam thats well written...I am so blown away by all the well written poems here....nicely done

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  12. Oh, a well-executed and gorgeous sonnet!

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