Sonnet - 130 Poem by Xavier Mandreza

Sonnet - 130



Lean by the Bean-Stalk one Measures his Age,
A Giant by his Crave examines Jack's Will
Who Voiced with his Love smothering his Rage
Pleading his Ruse of Pure Friendship distill
Which on this Earth this Normalcy be Fine
Reap Basic Benefits labelled as Friends
But Glitters be Stripes star your Currency in Time
Yet Drag for Attention must we make A-mends
After all, Bees that their Hooked Youth will Sting
Much they would prefer to Joust with the Bears
If your Wish refer your Squire must Sing
And Bond those Spottings relieving your Years.
Though thinking how much we wrap our Swaddles once
Soon drape them freely for Finer Leaves disconce.

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Xavier Mandreza

Xavier Mandreza

Makati City, Philippines
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