2 Sonnets
Italian Sonnets became a fun poem to write and the rhyme pattern was interesting to develop with a topic in mind. It was a challenge to properly get the syllable count down correctly with each sonnet however, they were enjoyable to write nonetheless. I utilized an Italian sonnet whenever I had a strong emotion or memory to write about, the rhyme pattern allowed for fun creative freedom and expression.
Sun Filled Day
All bodes well on a sun filled day, such as
Today. No more a thought, but to walk ‘round
And out to the crisp water. Winston bounds
About like a mad hurricane, whereas
I yet walk along the sand, full of jazz
Pulsing in my mind. I sway beats profound—
Not even the sweltering heat beats down
Hard enough to distract me from the paths.
I’m lounging in the sands, watching Winston
Play about in nature. He comes and goes
Freely within his restraints. I’m resting
underneath the umbrella. An instant
later I am doused with droplets, exposed,
as Winston found the raincloud while questing.
Little House on Peach
Oh, how I’ll miss that little house on Peach
Not that it’s gone but, you’re not there anymore
I desperately wish I knew the cure
There are no more lessons for you to teach
Memories lost like shells on a beach
I am not sure how to go on and endure
You will always remind me of the shore
Your loss is like the ultimate breach
My heart wasn’t prepared for this
The shock still hasn’t gone completely away
I’m sure with time things will get better
I hope you are not stuck in the abyss
Lately I feel like a castaway
Nobody will ever forget her
That Dreaded Call
I got the call at eight in the morning
Things will never return to be completely normal
Everything feels completely abnormal
And here I thought today would be very boring
Lost the one person who was very adoring
You diffused every family quarrel
Now I find myself drowning and mournful
I will miss the times we spent talking
Sat there waiting for you to walk in the door
But it was never your footsteps on the floor
I don’t know how to go on without you
There are many parts of my life you will miss
Pharaoh
Sand stretched for as far as the eye can see
Winds whipping through the dunes
Walking down to the damp cavern
Slim hallways leading to low spaces, small-
Yet decorated to fit a king
The dust made its way to the sealed tomb
Air hard to breathe
Yet every breath leads to wonder
Eyes squinting to see what lies ahead in dim light-
Magnificent sights ahead, yet hard to see.
The room ahead lie the sleeping treasure.
Clad in riches, untouched by time.
Unaware of modern invaders-
Piercing the perfect dunes that hid
Treasure for centuries.
Resting in the sands of time,
The pharaoh rests, Unaware
Hs kingdom has turned to dust
Those around him rest as well,
Below the dunes.