Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
I reckon I'll keep my golden fiddle, How blind are you not to know this is love? A star so confusing than a riddle, That draws men in thoughts vast as skies above; Yet softly comes as waters of a brook, To confine one in a deep sea of thoughts, Like a lone shepherd doth search a stray crook. Though like a scudding cloud you'll think of naught, For if she'd be a gem, she's but a pearl, Thrice more precious than gold is to a dwarf; Yet if a flower seldom doth unfurl, Despite for her sake, poetry, men **** **Ye men so blind to unfurl my riddle, "Love was the key to my golden fiddle."**
0
Jun 12, 2017
Jun 12, 2017 at 4:40 PM UTC
SOLVE MY RIDDLE SONNET ANSWER
I reckon I'll keep my golden fiddle, How blind are you not to know this is love? A star so confusing than a riddle, That draws men in thoughts vast as skies above; Yet softly comes as waters of a brook, To confine one in a deep sea of thoughts, Like a lone shepherd doth search a stray crook. Though like a scudding cloud you'll think of naught, For if she'd be a gem, she's but a pearl, Thrice more precious than gold is to a dwarf; Yet if a flower seldom doth unfurl, Despite for her sake, poetry, men **** **Ye men so blind to unfurl my riddle, "Love was the key to my golden fiddle."**
#Decasyllabic Dedicated to whoever has been dwelling under silhouettes of curiosity to know the answer to "Solve My Riddle Sonnet 004"...A poem I penned not so many moons ago.
KikodinhoAlexandros
Written by
Jun 12, 2017
Jun 12, 2017 at 4:40 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem