The Encyclopedia Sonnetica

Twin Stars

Twin Stars What must it be to be remembered for One thing, especially if that is as The friend of someone famous?  What a bore To be of finest beauty (all that jazz) But end up just a slur in river mud, Antinoüs the god, yet only in The hollow heart of Hadrian?  Why...

Sonnet about Friendship

Sonnet about Friendship But Francis Bacon says there’s almost no Such thing as friendship in the world, and least Of all between equals.  Call him “bro”— He’ll turn into that foe we call the beast, Dite Derrida.  The Christ called Judas, “Friend,” Received betrayal in...

Easy Does It

Easy Does It Sometimes the definitions seem less grand. D. H. Lawrence remarks, “I like him.  What Else is there?”  Friendship’s not a big demand. It doesn’t have to be a great big strut Of pledges, principles, philosophy; It’s more,...