An English Sonnet In Three Leaps Poem by Daniel Brick

An English Sonnet In Three Leaps

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My first leap must be carefully planned:
I start with a short but intense run, and
leap three times my height, landing inside
the opening quatrain, which states the theme:
How our hearts stretch out to be grasped by love.
My second leap will take me past the silence
and the waiting: it is a long floating flight
over the next two quatrains, in which the poet
I am expresses his faith in absolute love, and
he calls upon the Earth to witness his pledge.
I pause after this second leap, and consider
my prospects in the theater of love. I launch
for a third time, and land softly in bower
of green foliage which welcomes all true lovers.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love and art
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Me Poet Yeps Poet 10 September 2018

very much excellent Sonnet I know little about and i have not read you much till now just by accident You are a class poet I see and also give fruiful comments But you had without much thought kicked me so I remained silent dumbfounded how could one be such as you for me......ll have just seen.......contd

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