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The Essence of You-Linking Pin Sonnet

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The "Linking Pin Sonnet" was invented by Joseph S. Spence Sr. while studying English literature, creative writing, African diaspora, Japanese linguistics, and mythology at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, on January 15, 2007. It consists of 14 lines of eight to eleven syllables. The end of each line links with the next. The concept is based on the leadership principle of accomplishing an organization’s task. Strengthening organizational echelons at each level comes by connecting each element with a linking pin leadership, thus obtaining maximum productivity in its goal’s completion. One should visualize each linking pin connecting to the next ensuring strength and safety, moving every adjoining part to reach maximum potential in mission accomplishment. Additionally, the linking pin sonnet resonates with two lovers on the same sheet of music linking together, singing the same song, moving in the same direction, strengthening each other, overcoming obstacles, reaching their goals, and achieving success and victory. This is the practice of “Jumping the Broom” at an African American wedding as a couple. 

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The true essence of you prevents awful blues Blues trying to keep me from being true True inspiration of the essence of you You uplifted me to new heights and renewed Renewed life creation of God’s quality Quality of Heaven’s transparency Transparency ethos creates a new you You, transforming my soul brand-spanking new New divinity of you from heaven’s door Door swings with angelic voices galore Galore celestial covering spread wings Wing uplifting my soul to sacred things Sacred things flow from the essence of true you You, with God’s divinity—prevent the blues!

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