Sonnet: The Master’s Masterly Strokes Poem by Dr John Celes

Sonnet: The Master’s Masterly Strokes



The beauteous butterfly’s body and wings,
With printed riot of hues and designs,
To mind and heart of human beings brings
The Maker’s marvelous feelings and signs.

The little ant’s cute brain and body parts
That move with precision and perfection,
Surprising scientists’ searching minds and hearts
About the Creator’s innovation.

The frond of green that changes shapes and hues,
And manufactures starch by sun and gas,
Remains an unraveled mysterious news
That human effort can’t ever surpass.

And yet, man strikes dead his offspring in womb
To annul earthly population boom?

Copyright by Dr John Celes 7-14-2010

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
C N Prem Kumar 14 July 2010

man strikes dead his offspring in womb To annul earthly population boom? - Meaningful lines

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Awesome! Consider the way of the ant.! ..Last two lines, an absolute truth.; D

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