April 7, 2006—Sonnet III

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    April 7, 2006—Sonnet III

    What raging storm doth blow within this mind,
    So racked with conflict, and brews the darkened sky
    Of my imagination? What torrential stream of wind
    And sleet hath disturbed my spirit, content to lie
    In the warmth of your glance, now made blind
    By the tempest fierce and loud inside? Yet look not to the sky,
    Its broad expanse dimmed, its massive dome slated, to find
    The source of this disturbance. No, indeed, one must rely
    Instead on the cooler rocks below, the mountains that grind
    Deep beneath the surface of this flesh, this earth of dry
    Thoughts and dead hopes, and skewed vows of a kind
    That never more shall be uttered—These! These, belie
    The true origins of this ghastly gale, this guillotined
    Remnant of a lovely day, and do make my soul to cry
    Out, cry out against the cruelty of deep-rooted injuries that bind
    My tongue. But the storm persists, for I have yet a will to try.
    And try I must, should I choose to endeavor;
    For you would I struggle and flounder forever.

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    Phoenix9 commented on April 7, 2006—Sonnet III

    05-16-2009

    I, an William would thus be proud of such a rendition to move thine storm, for the struggle was just a 10

    Phoenix9 commented on April 7, 2006—Sonnet III

    05-16-2009

    I an William would thus be proud of such a rendition to move thine storm, for the struggle was just a 10

    When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

    John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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