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Inspiration, Revelation, Adaptation, Within Poetic Verse
Inspiration, Revelation, Adaptation, Within Poetic Verse Sonnet I I saw morn's soft hands stretching to touch bright moonlight Is but a fleeting blink betwixt man's death and birth Dark unknowing is why we so oft fear the night In that abject blindness, fail to see life's true worth Alas! Such are sorrows of mankind's constant plight That feeds malignant swellings of darkness on earth; Those of ancient times, distant long-dead yesterdays Will one day from that deepest of slumbers arise Long hidden from flown days and nights, world's weeping grays Reborn with no thoughts of the world's previous lies. As the earth spins, sounding constant evolving beats We blind to light's truth, continue our foolish acts Racing onward counting our coins and useless feats Life coming from light's truth, not so-called man-made facts. Sonnet II I that thought to profit, see beyond mortal veil Having never measured truest rectitude of life In my epic quest, the highest of mountains scale In youth, blind to sad flowing storms of mortal strife Alas! We that in our darkness refuse to see Oft face raging storms that seem to forever swirl Not realizing, Love's blessings are given free To counter lightning bolts world's malevolence hurls. I that foolishly thought to defeat that we die Later learned truth that our vanity denies We are lost because we believe world's greatest lie That we were once roaming beasts beneath earthen skies By our own greatness became gods of divine might Free to do as we please, revel in our delights. Sonnet III In June, when wondering winds our hearts so lighten I have found eager bubbling brooks streaming along Summer's morn setting up today gaily brighten Nature gifting beauty, songbirds gifting sweet song Across flowering meadows, busy bees flying Life many treasures so beautifully sharing Time to live, not sadly ponder mortal dying For truest of joy depends on our loving caring There rests much more happiness in sincere kindness And sweeter breath within Love's soft-touch inspiring Eyes truly see, the welcome defeat of blindness Rather than worldly conflicts and daily sparring To satisfy our fleshly dreams and dark desires Let's embrace light's divine truth that never expires. Robert J. Lindley, 9/15, 9/16, 9/17 Sonnet trilogy, ( When Blessed Gifts Are Suddenly Given To One Pleading ) Note -- This new creation, was composed in three days of each day my reading of Thomas Gray's magnificent poem, Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, that was first published in 1751.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elegy_Written_in_a_Country_Churchyard
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