Open Poetry #30 |
Anniversary Sonnet |
Astro Member
since 2003-01-08
Posts 69Ca. |
Anniversary Sonnet If this year is a taste of my life I want to feast on the seasons in store. No more content with the roles of before I need you, forever, to be my wife. In forty years and forty such poems, In hundreds of household dollars well-spent, In millions of kisses and nights content, My love will still find, in your heart, its home. If, to others, we seem from some distant Dream, and our passion they cannot fathom, Let us appeal to what they call ration And credit our love to luck or lament. We will continue to dream what is true To credit success to Him, whom it’s due. Sight is an always awful beginning |
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PsychoticBunni Member
since 2003-10-03
Posts 162Mythical Atlantis |
wow. such passion and tenderness behind those words. why it's almost like bein in love ::gene kelly singing in the background:: happy anniversary by the way! Meg tragedy is cutting your finger. comedy is falling into an open sewer and dying. |
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JamesMichael Member Empyrean
since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336Kapolei, Hawaii, USA |
Nice thoughts...James |
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Sadelite Member Elite
since 2003-10-11
Posts 2519 |
How sweet and how very lucky to have spent forty years with such sentiment! Much enjoyed your lovely written sonnet. Sadelite |
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Astro Member
since 2003-01-08
Posts 69Ca. |
Thanx, everybody. I'm not actually married yet. We've been dating a year and we're going to be married in 2 more months. Sight is an always awful beginning |
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