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Three Sonnets From My New Blog, Alas So Shoot Me, I Grieve What Was Lost
(1.) Alas! So Shoot Me, I Grieve What Was Lost Alas! So shoot me, I grieve what was lost Not just youth, but those things Time took away Within aching heart comes an icy frost Covering epic pains of such decay! One may ask, how dare I so complain? Does Nature cry about hard falling rain? Yet does not this world its ills promote well? Oft with sorrows borne from depths of Hell? Dare I choose to such dark verses to write? Have I not truly joined in the fight? Alas! So shoot me, I grieve what was lost Not just youth, but those things Time took away Within aching heart comes an icy frost Covering epic pains of such decay! Robert J. Lindley, Sonnet, repeat stanza ( with triple couplets ) ****** (2.) Those Lush And Tender, Soft Welcoming Lips Those flowing curls, glowing luscious mane Sexy smile, flowering as desert rain Bountiful beauty, sent to ease heart's pain Lovely blessing sent for this soul to gain. Ravishing essence with sweet touch to match My hesitation, thinking what is the catch That such a beauty would now my way pass A goddess, sweet speaking to this poor lass. Those lush and tender, soft welcoming lips With true beauty, grace, and curvaceous hips Yes beauty, as could launch a thousand ships And greatest king's treasure surely eclipse. Those tender kisses that were sent both ways. May we forever - remember that day! Robert J. Lindley, Sonnet, ( And Life, Its Journey Ever Sped Onward ) ****** (3.) Does Basking Moon Ask Strolling Stars For More Of beauty, earth, wind and soft glowing sky Dares this artist to weep tears asking why Heart and soul must pay such a heavy price And shed blood for it to ever suffice? Does basking moon ask strolling stars for more Space and time to heavenly night explore And cast upon earth a much deeper hue To inspire such in poets such as you? Does dawn its resplendent new rays withhold That gift, that gleaming beauty to be sold Or Mother Nature fail to gift new birth Or poets fail to cast beauty's true worth? Do such quizzing queries set well in verse Or fail as being dated and quite terse? Robert J. Lindley, Sonnet, ( And what of life, love and this thing we call earth ? )
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