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Sonnet #1

The dark (k)night,

Cold and dreary,

The silver spot of light,

Soothing but scary,

Draping the shadows beneath the (k)night'sky

Running away from a reproachful eye,

Wolfs cry and leaves rustle

Sprinting feet quickly hustle,

(K)night's dark but the dawn breaks,

(K)Night sleeps deeper and deeper, it's insatiable,

Mother doesn't but son wakes,

The dystopian slumber doesn't quiver,

He's only one left awake in this rubble

He's only one left alone to flow away in his dreamy river.

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Written by
its-crimson
Published
Apr 24, 2015
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My first sonnet.

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#alone#sonnet#knight#loneliness#dystopian
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