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Sonnet of Light
Contributed by
Seikjo
on
Thursday, 13th March 2008 @ 02:02:33 PM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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What does the sun do but shine away dark?
And banish dark deeds for another time?
Summoning things like man the leave their mark.
And have them sing their soft sighing rhyme.
For what is man without the love he shares?
A rough eyed heathen of guide less natures?
Full of bristling metal wire hairs.
Tearing apart their wooden mangers.
A man with love is a wondrous thing.
Creating a beautifully new world.
Listening to the birds as thy all sing.
With those birds singing with wings unfurled.
Crying out not today in joyous love.
That marks the sky like a feather white dove.
Copyright ©
Seikjo
... [
2008-03-13 14:02:33] (Date/Time posted on
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