Love's Vagaries: (a Sonnet And Dirge) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBBBCACADD

Love is to every life the uncanniest responseA
For by it are the indulgence of life wovenB
Love is the lulling hat that curbs the bonceA
For to it indeed is the thinking head clovenB
Love is the amulet in the heart's crevice wornB
From whose rosy pendant twined hearts reddenB
Love is the ageless bloom that's never forlornB
But yellows the lean lilies in time's gardenB
Love is the salted sweet rousing of distant pastC
With reminisce of jolly tears and gone memoriesA
Love was the rear rapt ruler of our lives castC
Until the hurried act of cruel fate love's vagariesA
Fiendishly struck and a recluse made me to stayD
Even so is this sweet pain of love my sole forteD

Lee Mendy Imuede
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 09/04/2022

Poet's note: This poem is a sonnet that follows the Shakespearean format of a sonnet. It's also a dirge that recant love for anyone who loses their dearly loved ones at such early time when their love was still budding in bliss. It's therefore a source of consolation for widows or widowers who are purer in heart with love for their lost ones as is such of us.




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