Sunday, October 13, 2013

Thoughts - a sonnet



Why is it that the thoughts do jostle sadly close,
and ride upon the feelings of the day and night,
where sorrow holds the reins of raddled reason;
consciousness is torn through fear's dark blight?
I cannot answer questions which do form and fold,
and tuck the sheets of hope beneath the bed,
which made itself as optimism watched beside;
and yet the answers hold the knife; I'm bled.
If there were any way to straighten passion's mind,
and call to order all that strangles faith,
so would be restored, the plan and purpose bright;
forgiveness then could take the place of hate,
and neaten corners, edges, tangled ends -
plump high the pillows, where love rests her head.

http://dversepoets.com/2013/10/12/poetics-italian-style/#comment-46151



10 comments:

  1. lots of things change when forgiveness takes the place of hate..not always easy to get there but def. worth the struggle...and priceless when those corners neaten and love finds a place to rest her head again..

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  2. Forgiveness is of utmost importance in finding the love again. Love your form and would like to read it aloud

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    1. I believe poetry should be read aloud. At least then it is true to the bardic tradition.

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  3. forgiveness is one of the greatest gifts we can give to others....or give to ourselves....it does allow love to come back in as well...

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    1. Yes, but it can take time and should not be forced. Well, it can't be forced. Forgiveness, like friendship, happens.

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  4. This poem grapples so powerfully with issues of faith and redemption and the self-destruction that comes from hanging onto our injuries--the ins and outs of the Sonnet form work so well. Thanks for participating in the prompt. K.

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    1. I like the sonnet form - the 'ride' it brings and the 'song' it sounds.

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  5. oh, this is wonderfully crafted. deep and rich with lots of power. a truly excellent sonnet.
    ~Miriam

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  6. Love this sonnet. It just has a wonderful flow and your words are rich!

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