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The Prospect of Love (in three sonnets) |
Local Parasite
since 2001-11-05
Posts 2527Transylconia, Winnipeg |
To paint thy picture, all to speak in lines and strokes, the careful flicker of a wrist by which thy faults are fallow'd and dismiss'd A canvas to a moment's blink confines But capture, tis the art of frozen sight And thus, behind the eyes, a frozen mind Those frames around be shunn'd and render'd blind That mirth or melancholy gather light And seranade my pen with all thy charms To speak in verse, the artful flow of time For thee, thou being simple and sublime I place thy portrait sprawl'd by eager arms That all may know, and all may understand Thy silent form - thy gifts, and merits grand I've written oft upon an empty mind What comes to me, when I am at my rest And put my thoughts and musings to their best To render me a state of woe resigned Each letter old, no newer thoughts arise It all returns in crafted structure-clay The moment on that weak december day Which all-too-oft my heart does recognize A ghostly blessing - drest in colours bland And worn with weary worry and concern Despite it all, the yellows I discern Cannot disguise the stronger hues at hand That satin skin, that honey-flavoured hair That wanders down to cloak thy wistful stare And after there, I knew we walk'd in step For tales of you did flutter and careen Between my thoughts, afloat my words serene That comfort me myself, though vainly kept And narrowly administer'd as well Injected to my corpse, to raise it back Thy hues to frame the world of white and black Without my thoughts of you, my heart would swell Beat blackly for an age, until it dies Suspended still in failing love's contempt I ne'er would want to see my soul exempt Such punishment a pleasure to mine eyes For death in vain, a virtue still could be If it would bring a love more true to thee. |
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serenity blaze Member Empyrean
since 2000-02-02
Posts 27738 |
Sometimes I have trouble believing that you are of this time. As you prolly already guessed, I am not generally a fan of olde english...smile, but the way you do this, it doesn't feel forced at all. In fact, this is so artful lovie. And to paraphrase an old saying? "No I don't know meter, but I know what I like" and this just...flowed. Both in construction and emotionally. *hand over heart* Hugs. Truly truly beautiful. I keep this in the library? YES, to dream, perchance to read again.... |
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LoveBug
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Member Elite
since 2000-01-08
Posts 4697 |
*swoons* I must say... you have outdone yourself with this one, dear friend. Three consecutive sonnets... each could stand alone easily with their content, but the three together flow so wonderfully! Such beautiful words... though I must say I enjoy the first and last sonnets the best.. "Without my thoughts of you, my heart would swell Beat blackly for an age, until it dies Suspended still in failing love's contempt I ne'er would want to see my soul exempt Such punishment a pleasure to mine eyes For death in vain, a virtue still could be If it would bring a love more true to thee." Just... whew! Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you.--Jesus Christ |
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serenity blaze Member Empyrean
since 2000-02-02
Posts 27738 |
"To post...perchance to library again?" GROAN. *slapping forehead* I got the grace of a duck, I tell ya! |
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Janet Marie Member Laureate
since 2000-01-22
Posts 18554 |
To paint thy picture, all to speak in lines and strokes, the careful flicker of a wrist by which thy faults are fallow'd and dismiss'd A canvas to a moment's blink confines But capture, tis the art of frozen sight And thus, behind the eyes, a frozen mind Those frames around be shunn'd and render'd blind That mirth or melancholy gather light And seranade my pen with all thy charms To speak in verse, the artful flow of time For thee, thou being simple and sublime I place thy portrait sprawl'd by eager arms That all may know, and all may understand Thy silent form - thy gifts, and merits grand I've written oft upon an empty mind What comes to me, when I am at my rest And put my thoughts and musings to their best To render me a state of woe resigned Each letter old, no newer thoughts arise It all returns in crafted structure-clay The moment on that weak december day Which all-too-oft my heart does recognize A ghostly blessing - drest in colours bland And worn with weary worry and concern Despite it all, the yellows I discern Cannot disguise the stronger hues at hand That satin skin, that honey-flavoured hair That wanders down to cloak thy wistful stare ========================================= have mercy....the moth is sated in cadence and rhyme DIVINE... ok...its time you came out... How old are you REALLLLLLLY?????? This is just so outstanding Brian...truly... the vocab and language is as brilliant as the meter, alliterations and imagery, not to mention the romantic intend that would make ole Bill Shakes weep ... and the fact that you can triple it and not lose your momentum is equally impressive... this is a stunning write and moment of high inspire ...most of us would kill to write at this level once...you do it consistantly. very very cool muse ya got there my friend.. That satin skin, that honey-flavoured hair That wanders down to cloak thy wistful stare *sigh* I have poetic envy and admiration. Will the wind remember the names it has blown in the past? |
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knightlyshadows Senior Member
since 2001-04-14
Posts 791obscured vision |
quote: WHERE are the men like this in Alabama? I sure as hell can't find them anywhere.. *whimpers* you're amazing brian.. I think Serenity Blaze said it best.. quote:Indeed, love, there's no one else quite like you. *peck* Great write, bro. “A single choice can build destinies, or destroy them.” |
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Local Parasite
since 2001-11-05
Posts 2527Transylconia, Winnipeg |
Serenity - Thanks, you. I do try to go for the emotional thing lately. Think it looks good on me? Who knows. I think all the romantic poetry I'm reading lately has had an impact on the emotional content of my work. (shrug) Erica - Stop swooning! And I haven't outdone myself. Not even I can outdo myself... JM - You always flatter me, and for that I thank you. And? I'm really........ 18 years old. Or... am I ? Tiff - you want men like that, move to Winnipeg. This one's single. thanks all for reading me... as always, all your input is much appreciated. Love you guys! Brian |
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