Thorny, Growing Things
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A sonnet wants to go somewhere, not just
Within itself. It travels in its thought
And themes. It wants a wider wanderlust
Perhaps of wish, volcanic spheres and not
The common love of valentines of pink
And heart-blood red as boring as a clown
Who isn’t funny. Sonnets want: a chink
In lyric walls, a dove that they shoot down
And not with Cupid’s arrows; launching far
Like light from distant planets we have not yet
Discovered, or collapse in death of star
So venomed that we fail to feel its threat.
A poem wants an epic journey in
Its space. The goal is like a rose of sin.
~ Phillip Whidden
by phillipw | Dec 22, 2024 | Uncategorized |