Knowing very well won't ask how are you;
Understand how much stressful to be lone;
Believe me, since you left all my joy flown;
Know you're sad, I'm also in hardship too.
Don't want to express what I'm going through
to return home, it's punishment for me;
There's limitation to lead life carefree.
Life soon became bored; just waiting for you.
Thinking of you memory fetches tears.
Yes, I'm responsible, you can't be blamed,
to mar our affairs 'twas built over years.
But, see after you left nothing I gained.
I don't fall in group favoured with their stars;
No face to call you, I'm so much ashamed.
~X~X~X~
Byron's sonnets are obviously influenced by the
Italian form rather than the English and possess an octave and a sestet.
The Octave comprises of a progression of three rhymes
a. b. b. a... a. c. c. a.
but it's the sestet that makes it unique, d. e. d...e. d. e.
Rhyme Scheme: abba acca ded ede
Pasted from http://poetscollective.org/everysonnet/?s=Byron%27s+Sonnet+
Thanks to Mr Lawrence Eberhart for the resources at Poets Collective Site.
Categories:
acca, miss you,
Form: Sonnet
Can anarchy have empathy?
Yes, in our land of Aussies,
We say no wucking furries,
Always more snags on the barbie,
Still listen to a bit of Acca Dacca,
More burgers and fries from Maccas,
Frocked up in trackie dakkies,
Yes, it's the land of Aussies,
Our form of anarchy has empathy!!!
Categories:
acca, analogy, humorous,
Form: Free verse
Lets Heal Our Hearts With Love Anew
(Echo Sonnet, number 4)
Darling, please heal again this broken heart,
once our hands sought each other's soft touch;
when our nights found no dancing was too much.
Always you and I from that kissing start.
Can we find sweet true love and never part?
Fly upon white snow covered mountain tops;
move heaven and earth, pray it never stops!
Always you and I from that kissing start.
Next consult our love's astrology chart?
Discover new moans in our night's hot bed;
As we forget those love hurts in our heads.
Always you and I from that kissing start.
Darling, please heal again this broken heart
Always you and I from that kissing start.
Robert J. Lindley, 2 -15-2016
Syllables Per Line:
10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 10 10
Total # Syllables: 140
Debbie's 6/6/6 Sonnet challenge -Number 4
SONNET FORM #4 Echo Sonnet a*bbA accA addA a*A.
a*, a and A lines all rhyme and a* and A lines are the repeating lines
Categories:
acca, art, conflict, heartbreak, lost
Form: Sonnet
Plato once wrote, “music’s a shine,
Turns your water into a dark red wine.”
Rock, brass, or groove for when you’re down,
Or if you’re up; ghetto, blues, jazz, MO town.
You wash your soul, bathe to that beat,
Walking beside Roxanne, working the street.
You soak your mind, submerge in jive,
Dance, jump and pulse to The Rolling Stones, live.
Your speakers thump out Jack’s White Stripes,
With Acca Dac’s “Long way to the Top’s” bag pipes.
Your music says what can’t be said,
To live a life with rhythm massaging your head.
Categories:
acca, addiction, beautiful, music, passion,
Form: Rhyme