Short Sonneteer Poems
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Monoku Ekphrasis 34
Quirinus Kuhlmann-
sonneteer of numbered words...
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Ekphrasis
Clerihew No 5
Joseph Trumbull Stickney,
Harvard 'Pessimist' ,reckoned to be.
First American docteur de lettre
sonneteer, superbe, peut-tetre?...
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sonneteer, poets, usa,
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Clerihew
Clerihew-Stickney
Joseph Trumbull Stickney,
Harvard 'Pessimist' ,reckoned to be.
First American docteur de lettre
sonneteer, superbe, peut-tetre?...
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Clerihew
CLERIHEW shakespeare
Sonneteer Wiliam Shakespeare
impresses all who do come near
'ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE' he wrote
but Mark Antony's metaphor* ,his best quote...
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Clerihew
Weekday Recitation
HEAVENLY KISS XL1
My dynamic paraphrase translation excerpt of one of Quirinus Kulhmann's (A Christian sonneteer) series depicting the union of the soul with Christ...
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Sonnet
Sonnets - Pleiades
Sonneteer Petrarch, with
Shakespeare, set the standards:
so little space - fourteen
short lines, each with just ten
syllables. Yet greats like
St. Vincent Millay weave
scripts pregnant with meaning.
[pleiades]
Written 21 Oct 2020...
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Pleiades
The Sonneteer
Once I was a mouseketeer
But now
I am a Sonneteer
With fourteen lines of rhyme
Finding poetry sublime
Creating memories of time
All new and never mimed
That would be a crime
I do this to pastime
With words that
Twist and intertwine
In the meantime
I am thinking of bedtime
Needing relaxation time
This is why I am a,
Sonneteer...
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Sonnet
Encounter With a Sonneteer
I recite and read aloud,
wander, lonely as a cloud,
then emulate and create
as memory stimulates;
Swim against poetry's tide
therein,an enigma hide,
perhaps,a step too far,with
Tennyson,crossing the bar;
I dream on Will's sonnet verse,
figuratively,sweet and terse,
lazing life away,with songs
compared to a summer's day.
To conjure an opening line
ever,remembered,as mine.
Copyright © Brian Strand | Year Posted 2010
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sonneteer, people, word play,
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Sonnet