Get Your Premium Membership

"shakespearean Tribute"

To write Shakespearean, sonnet of peer, A tender write may bear him a story. Though soul may roll over as spirit stirs, As poets sit twain and shares much glory, As pens do stir adding beauty a verse. Write I may truly in renown fashion, Thus pens unite as twain spirits rehearse. Thus renown soul tells of renown’s passion. Maybe in slumber, thus spell be broken, Whence comes then, of renown a feather quill? No scorn of renown was ever spoken, In graceful discourse, nary of ink spill. Thus dwells in heaven a renown true soul, Love’s quill in hand , soul has perfect control!! For: Even A Name can Be Poetry In Honor of: Constance ~ A Rambling Poet~

Copyright © | Year Posted 2010




Post Comments

Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth so only provide specific positive comments that indicate what you appreciate about the poem.

Please Login to post a comment

Date: 8/6/2010 1:12:00 PM
An exceptional Sonnet Moses.. thankxxx for your blog participation today and good luck with your collaboration contest on the Double Limericks..it was so fun to do..luv.. happy weekend...
Login to Reply
Date: 7/29/2010 9:18:00 PM
Sounded almost like William himself! Good luck in this cool contest of Constance's. LUv, Andrea
Login to Reply
Date: 7/29/2010 4:20:00 AM
Interesting write ...I especially like the third line..Keep the creative pen flowing..Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my blog and my work..Sara
Login to Reply
Date: 7/29/2010 2:42:00 AM
Smile ~ "Soft & Beautiful My Dear Friend; Just Like The Precious Pictures of Your Heart & Soul" ~ Hope life is treating You wonderfully; filled with over-flowings cups of love ~ Smile, and, keep the quill dipped within inks poetic verses of everflowings, beautiful creations ~ "Much Love & Warmth Always," John! ~ Smile, "Have A Very Beautiful Day," Bye!:) ~
Login to Reply
Date: 7/29/2010 12:08:00 AM
A very nice tribute to the bard. Good luck in the contest. You have chosen a very unique name, John
Login to Reply

Book: Reflection on the Important Things