Open Poetry #44 |
The Troubadour's Kiss (sonnet) |
turtle Senior Member
since 2009-01-23
Posts 548Harbor |
The Troubadour's Kiss A satin kiss, a simple smile, Is all love needs to glint and glow. A velvet touch, to add beguile And passion climbs that high plateau. A silky rhyme, a reminisce, Can add the charm befit this love. A heart endowed with raptured bliss Will flutter softly, like a dove. This heartfelt song, I sing to you, Will float upon eternal flame. A troubadour's refrain is true, When lips of longing speak your name. I strum this whispered serenade To you, in precious love's persuade. |
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HelmutB Senior Member
since 2000-01-06
Posts 964Canada |
Very nice work and so entangling! Excellent The ability to describe life with words is similar to painting a picture; both can be powerful tools. |
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Professor Gloom Member Elite
since 2000-07-23
Posts 3082of Depression |
Well done, I enjoyed the read. Gloom |
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Nan
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Member Seraphic
since 1999-05-20
Posts 21191Cape Cod Massachusetts USA |
This is lovely. Sonnets are my all time favorite format - tetrameter OR pentameter. Nicely done, turtle.. |
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poddarku Senior Member
since 2008-01-15
Posts 589india |
I specially like the second stanza |
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Earth Angel Member Empyrean
since 2002-08-27
Posts 40215Realms of Light |
SAVED faster that you can say "Love Song"!!! Turtle, you may be a Slow One, but you write one pretty love song! This is perfection ~ romantically and poetically! You have the heart with the pen to match! May your everyday be Vee Day! EA |
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turtle Senior Member
since 2009-01-23
Posts 548Harbor |
Thanks guys This is a sonnet form that was popular around the turn of the 20th century. I think it's my favorite for a sonnet for several reasons. I like the one stanza break at the turn, it makes the change in direction more pronounced and it flows the conclusion into the argument suggesting that his beloved has no decision to make, or other conclusion to reach. It is also the only one I've found that has examples in both pentameter and tetrameter. Tetrameter, of course, being the most comfortable meter for me to write. turtle |
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Dark Star Member
since 2008-02-20
Posts 392Lost in your eyes |
mmm |
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GothicCherry Member
since 2008-09-16
Posts 471TN |
Awwh, I really loved this.. |
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Suncleaver Member
since 2009-01-18
Posts 481Stafford England |
A beautiful write Turtle. I thoroughly enjoyed this. Never sigh for a better world, it's already composed, played and told. |
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Pilgrimage Member Elite
since 2001-12-04
Posts 3945Texas, USA |
I sometimes think in iambic pentameter. It can be hard to shake when you get caught up in sonnets. I like this one very much. Nan (Pilgrim variety) |
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turtle Senior Member
since 2009-01-23
Posts 548Harbor |
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nakdthoughts Member Laureate
since 2000-10-29
Posts 19200Between the Lines |
lovely~~ M |
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steavenr Member Elite
since 2003-11-17
Posts 4058 |
as with others, this is a real delight...nothing like a sonnet to remind you of why you fell in love with poetry to begin with...very nicely done |
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Marchmadness Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271So. El Monte, California |
Now this is romantic poetry at it's best. Ida |
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Blood.Wolf Member
since 2009-02-09
Posts 54GA, USA |
Very beautiful poetry. I like it very much. |
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