Love's Vagaries: (a Sonnet And Dirge) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBBBCACADDLove is to every life the uncanniest response | A |
For by it are the indulgence of life woven | B |
Love is the lulling hat that curbs the bonce | A |
For to it indeed is the thinking head cloven | B |
Love is the amulet in the heart's crevice worn | B |
From whose rosy pendant twined hearts redden | B |
Love is the ageless bloom that's never forlorn | B |
But yellows the lean lilies in time's garden | B |
Love is the salted sweet rousing of distant past | C |
With reminisce of jolly tears and gone memories | A |
Love was the rear rapt ruler of our lives cast | C |
Until the hurried act of cruel fate love's vagaries | A |
Fiendishly struck and a recluse made me to stay | D |
Even so is this sweet pain of love my sole forte | D |
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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