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Don'T Blame
My boy, don't blame HIM, Fr. Daniel explained; Yes, at times we feel HE has abandoned us, faith put to great test; don't feel saddened why HIS help didn't reach in time, don't complaint; Sometimes people lose faith on HIM remain regretful, develop resentment; But it's our weak minds, faults lies with us somewhat. HE is listening, HE's not to be blamed. We aren't sensitive enough to discern HIS response; we're incapable to churn out own limited thinking, we don't learn how to see Truth as it's; yet to yearn; HE's attentive; Thoughts comes in mind must heed but we don't, Fr. said, throw own ego, greed. ~X~X~X~ The Wordsworth Sonnet Created by the English poet, William Wordsworth (1770-1850). The elements of the Wordsworth Sonnet are: 1.A quatorzain. Looking at the rhyme scheme only, one could say the quatorzain is made up of an octave of 2 envelope quatrains, an alternating rhyme quatrain and a rhymed couplet in that order. 2.Metered, iambic pentameter. 3.Rhymed abbaacca dede ff. 4.Written as a Catalogue poem. 5.It is composed with the pivot or volta in the very last line. Pasted from http://www.poetrymagnumopus.com/forums/topic/1041-wordsworth-sonnet/ Thanks to Judi Van Gorder for the resource at Poetry Magnum Opus Site.
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