Sonnet XVIII:
I shan’t thee to a summer’s day compare; I love not tempered climes; nor temp’rate deign. Cold shake thy darling winds I find as fair: Doth winter’s hold o’er most creation reign. For burn thou bright...
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As sun they rise whilst waning moon are we; How fairest, they, wherefrom increase our lives; Incalescence, to our recondity; As each might gain, the other so deprives. Yet, in thine eye, burns reason’s...
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The G-drive folded space to ninety gees. The polariser hummed its loud dissent. Yet not one drop of coffee did I spill; Or notice this miraculous event. I never knew what kind of expertise Kept “Down”...
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But shall thy youth’s proud beauty not yet wane, Though fifty winters shall thy brow besiege; Each furrow earned, a worthy harvest; gaining Greater beauty each, for youth’s unease. Thy treasures lieth...
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That glass, one face doth from another, shield, When mirrored, grace thy fair and barren bloom. To form another, thou wouldst not be healed; So blest, wouldst thou thy mother’s youth resume? No fairer...
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Wilt spend thou Nature’s battle unaware And lend thy loveliness when thou agree To legacy–or Heaven as thou dare? This battle, free to lose; for the degree That this abuse could bounteous appear; To...
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Ere winter’s sweetest place distils to night, Posterity could speak ten thousand times, Make not forbidden, those that willing fight; Deface thy ragged killer for its crimes! Should one refigure life,...
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Gaze upon me, O Lovely, and beware, Or as thy frosts unfairly come, rejoice. Fair-play with fortune will confound Despair That, hideous with pride, hath shown its voice. For never-resting, God’s...
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Gaze upon me, O Lovely, and beware, Or as thy frosts unfairly come, rejoice. Fair-play with fortune will confound Despair That, hideous with pride, hath shown its voice. For never-resting, God’s...
View ArticleI was not in a coma…
…but my machines most definitely were. Filed under: Sonnet Blog Tagged: David Emeron, tech, Technical
View ArticleΕσχατων των Ημερων:
Eschaton ton Emeron…. The end of days… –David E. T. Emeron Curiously, my middle initials….? Or in modern Greek, simply “εσχατων ημερων,” (“eschaton emeron”) or “Last Days.” Strange the patterns that...
View ArticleSonnet V: The Peace Prayer | David Emeron: Sonnets
I have recently titled this one “The Peace Prayer” which is a reference to Samuel Clemens’ (Mark Twain) “The War Prayer” These two are none too opposite, in that they both reflect something quite true,...
View ArticleSonnet V: | David Emeron: Sonnets
Of late, I thought to revisit this one which is so framed, now more, in the tradition of such things. Very “chaffy” of me to mix mythologies as do I here: In aire, dost poise thou, in His image, fly,...
View ArticleNaturally I have made things…
…hardest on myself whilst “zeroing in,” as it were, on my six month milestone. This is as my psyche seems to strive for irony. Filed under: Sonnet Blog Tagged: Art, Content, David Emeron, Fixed Verse...
View ArticleLong answer to RLK….
My! All that from a short note (for me) on haiku! Oddly striking in all of this: most of my poetry is freeverse, just not what I choose to publish. Early on though, my sonnet writing began. And,...
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…I am afraid I am not sure what to call the phenomenon. I think I shall leave it to the reader to decide what “this” is; but I have learned thence that a rabbit hole only becomes deeper if one tries...
View ArticleThe Viking Situation:
Herein I attempt to link all the relevant posts wherever they may be: First: the location of the original exchange: February 7th, 2013 at 4:03 am Next, the whole enchilada: My first… Next, the...
View ArticleThe Gods of the Copybook Headings | David Emeron: Sonnets
Since I have recently pushed out a humble sequel: The Knights of the Copybook Headings, I proudly offer up Rudyard Kipling’s Original: The Gods of the Copybook Headings Rudyard Kipling AS I PASS...
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