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Lullaby- Sonnet #1

The magnificent Sun dims to a mellow tie-dye

The calm Moon emerges in the horizon

The cosmos spews stars into the night sky

The glimmering white jewels bow in admiration

 

Crickets sing passionately in harmony

“Relax your dulled tools. Tis the hour of Sabbath”

The black curtain signals a season of serenity

It is time to ****** the speed on your highway path

 

Go to your square coffin, rest on the myriad of cloud

All your worries will wash under the fountain of youth

Close your connection to the world, you are now dream bound

To meet your almighty imagination, head a mile down south

 

So when nightfall approaches, you should say ”Good-bye”

Before I reveal my heartwarming lullaby

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Written by
michael-mitchell
American
Published
May 2, 2013
Lines·Words
14·119
Notes

Sonnets are actually much more flexible than initially expected. With all these limitations, writing this type of poem is actually pretty far from challenging...

-M&M

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