An English sonnet is a 14 line poem with 10 syllables per line containing two quartrains and two tercets rhyming as follows: ABBA CDDC EFE GHG. Show me your sonnets! Forgive my lack of formatting as I’m still struggling with the beast that is WordPress.
Forgiveness
Ah, Love! That fatigable mother’s milk
Proves lasting beyond outward appearance
Creation once done holds no difference
Sinew and bone hid by piercable silk
Yet upon piercing, a cry stops the blade
Of doubt – mercy for thy love’s dark actions
Peace born in facing thy love’s infractions
Thy fingers broke skin, thy hatred was made
Bare lasts the bone, white sepulchre now filled
Bare laid thy love – was not your mouth once full?
Thy love continued, thy love’s full mouth stilled
Yet fond memory resurrects the dead
Their laughter endures in thy countenance
Ah, Love! Laugh – tell me what was it I said
In Ways I Cannot Miss You
I missed you in ways I cannot miss you
Whenever skies are darkened by eclipse
Whenever again smoke traces your lips
Or as children who point fingers pew pew!
Different dimensions, time periods
I criss-cross your skin in whispers and shouts
Until you stand aged and loved -without doubts
Of being loved- you rise in myriads
of mended cloaks spread out behind your frame
A sea of healing in your wings -and I?
having nothing left except my poor name
I leave the scene knowing I’ll miss you in
ways I cannot miss you. In moments like
this where the sun hits you, love’s dark twin

I adore your poetry dear Aby.
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Thank you so much, John!! This means the world to me!
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