Sonnet C

What is a clan if not alike in name? When identity doth uncover more. Who is a child’s father if not the same? For time estranged hath changed this family’s lore. Odd, yet startling, forbearer’s word arrived, Saying that another’s blood ‘twas mine own, And in such a moment it felt contrived, Still I was […]
Sonnet XCIX

O, magic maiden mine fortune do tell; Enchanted tis thine mystical regard; For I’ve seen thee in dreams, and know thee well, As thou doth float in step with the vanguard. Eyes divine all-knowing of the ages, In thine gaze all male pulchritude tis lost, And when thine word tis stricken from pages, The search […]
Sonnet XCVIII

Alas, ‘tis true I have been to the top, Where colossal world vastly seems so small, And the intricate ins and outs do pop Out of majestic sky, me thinks, quite tall. O, friendly wind bear me up a dancer; With arms outstretch seeking affection, As I leap upon the mist a prancer; And heav’ns […]