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Some monuments to love will never diebut sleep entombed far from the nous of day.A haughty host, of paramouric guile,with minarets so sharp they stab the sky,can live forever in form-starched...
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Enjoyed the read and must agree with this ..."Some monuments to love will never diebut sleep entombed far from the scope of day."Well said!
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Quote:My brethren, come, and gather up your stones.The earth was never meant to lug dead weightof transient domains. Those noble bonesshall lighten kingdoms time will not negate. I really do like that...
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Thank you, ladies!Glad you enjoyed my upside-down Sonnet I'm glad you liked those lines, Helen, but I didn't feel 'scope' quite conveyed what I was aiming for, and have since edited it.~ Bruce
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This gave the impression of runes being cast out by a seeker. Great picture you painted here.Partir cst mourir un peu.
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Thanks, TThis was written for a pic challenge of the Taj Mahal. But, I wanted to take the reader off the beaten track ~ Bruce
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Great work, Bruce...I like the idea of an upside sonnet...Maybe I'll try it with a swannet, but somehow the picture of a swannet bottoms up, doesn't seem too graceful. Gloria
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Thanks, Gloria! I know I write a lot of light-hearted fluff, but I also write serious poetry, too. Sometimes, I do wonder how many people online notice the diff. I'm not just filling out these lines...
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I choose to invert the form because I'm turning some concepts on their head Point well taken, Bruce. I think your ability to write excellent humorous and serious poetry shows such diversity, and...
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