EJA

EJA

Sonnet III

When should’st night become the folly of day

For days beauty ne’r sorrows brave fool be

That morning’s tide hie kind blossoms may

Whilst siege lay waste upon humanity

Be anxious nay for fear becomes thee not

And nature’s peace tis true as verse doth speak

Such turns the time forgotten freedoms bought

Thy heart tis strength abandoned by the weak

Bounteous gift arise and greet the morn

Thine eyes, bright orbs, of light beyond compare

Let strife forget thy name hence thy heart reborn

If thee love me true I walk upon air

Jest not at wounds that mortal courage bare

At heaven’s gate, I pray thee find me there.

–EJA

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